EQUATORIAL COORDINATE SYSTEM

the most commonly used astronomical coordinate system for indicating the positions of stars or other celestial objects on the celestial sphere. The celestial sphere is an imaginary sphere with the observer at its center. It represents the entire sky; all celestial objects other than the earth are imagined as being located on its inside surface. If the earth's axis is extended, the points where it intersects the celestial sphere are called the celestial poles; the north celestial pole is directly above the earth's North Pole, and the south celestial pole directly above the earth's South Pole. The great circle on the celestial sphere halfway between the celestial poles is called the celestial equator; it can be thought of as the earth's equator projected onto the celestial sphere. It divides the celestial sphere into the northern and southern skies. An important reference point on the celestial equator is the vernal equinox, the point at which the sun crosses the celestial equator in March.

To designate the position of a star, the astronomer considers an imaginary great circle passing through the celestial poles and through the star in question. This is the star's hour circle, analogous to a meridian of longitude on earth. The astronomer then measures the angle between the vernal equinox and the point where the hour circle intersects the celestial equator. This angle is called the star's right ascension and is measured in hours, minutes, and seconds rather than in the more familiar degrees, minutes, and seconds. (There are 360 degrees or 24 hours in a full circle.) The right ascension is always measured eastward from the vernal equinox. Next the observer measures along the star's hour circle the angle between the celestial equator and the position of the star. This angle is called the declination of the star and is measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds north or south of the celestial equator, analogous to latitude on the earth. Right ascension and declination together determine the location of a star on the celestial sphere. The right ascensions and declinations of many stars are listed in various reference tables published for astronomers and navigators. Because a star's position may change slightly (see proper motion and precession of the equinoxes), such tables must be revised at regular intervals. By definition, the vernal equinox is located at right ascension 0h and declination 0°.

Another useful reference point is the sigma point, the point where the observer's celestial meridian intersects the celestial equator. The right ascension of the sigma point is equal to the observer's local sidereal time. The angular distance from the sigma point to a star's hour circle is called its hour angle; it is equal to the star's right ascension minus the local sidereal time. Because the vernal equinox is not always visible in the night sky (especially in the spring), whereas the sigma point is always visible, the hour angle is used in actually locating a body in the sky.

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...duty of the high commissioner was to coordinate and adapt to local conditions the laws...replace the government-general. The Equatorial Africans, on the other hand, were more...Trezenem and B. Lembezat, La France Equatoriale Paris, 1950 . Almost a year...
...axis of the Rio Muni road system follows the Cameroon border...colonialist point of view, Equatorial Guinea was undercapitalized...Continental Espanola was formed to coordinate forestry and agricultural...plantations had their own systems of small railways. The colonial...
...Chapter V.The United Nations System: Non-Treaty Mechanisms...b. Equatorial Guinea 132...Chapter VI.Regional Systems 178...problem with an examination of systems for...
...constituted Latin American Economic System. Organized in 1986, the eight-member...cooperation as well as to some coordinated involvement with the outside...hegemony in the international system. The United States has been...of a U.S. bilateral trading system. U.S. hegemony, however, has...
...available for coordinated African policies...influence in the UN system constitute the...March 1922 Equatorial Guinea 12 November...within the UN system, they have been...member states to coordinate their efforts...specialized agencies coordinated by the ACC...the entire UN system is definitely...
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...user-friendly than grid coordinates of any kind. In these systems, point locations are typically...methods apply to polar, equatorial, or oblique cases (Snyder...H. 1997. A hierarchical coordinate system for geoprocessing and cartography...
...Assuming an ecliptic or equatorial coordinate system, Fatoohi and Stephenson (1997-98...below," etc.) or even two coordinates presumably roughly at right...estimated as projections onto a coordinate grid or directly as the distance...
...therefore, used to solve the system. The new system is: (51) f = 1/2 Fmultiplied byF...The steps of computing map projection coordinates for a parallel line can be summarized...with eccentricity e.sup.2 = 0.19 and equatorial radius a = 10.0. Table 1. Error comparison...
...symmetry in the equatorial dynamics that govern...the use of any coordinate system other than Cartesian...portion of the equatorial Pacific contains...approximations lead to a system referred to in...equations on the equatorial beta plane" (e...
...indicated in Figure 1. The origin of this system is the sun. The first axis is aligned (traditionally...of the earths orbit round the sun) with the equatorial plane of the earth. The second coordinate axis is orthogonal to the first and lies in...
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...to the creation of a system of collective security...the Third World" to coordinate their positions on...protectionist measures. EQUATORIAL GUINEA Dimaso-Obiang...their natural assets. Equatorial Guinea rejected those...to a global economic system that had been inimical...
...to Angola, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria...long-neglected railway system. In Tunisia, FDI...br/ Equatorial Guinea 94...aircraft supplier BAE Systems of the UK and Saab...converters. The UKs BAE Systems contracted Aerosud...1bn-$1.9bn Equatorial Guinea and Sudan...
...often falls to the State Department to coordinate the work of the other agencies of the...They do so because they recognize that a system of equity and openness based on those...Philippines - C Lubumbashi, Zaire - C Malabo, Equatorial Guinea - E Medan, Indonesia - C Porto...
...of sweat. For an eccrine-based cooling system to operate at peak efficiency, the fur...facilitate sweating, then, our ancestors in equatorial Africa were under selective pressure...populations have trotted from one global coordinate to another and adopted a variety of diets...
...on social programs is now less than 3.5 percent of the national budget--significantly lower even than in neighboring Chad, Equatorial Guinea and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For Angolas elite, though, things are looking up. Shortly before I left in...
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...that would be created within the United Nations system to organize, coordinate, and assess these interfaith dialogues," de Venecia...the summit with the presidents of India, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and the Prime Minister of Thailand, Thaksin...


 

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EQUATORIAL COORDINATE SYSTEM the most commonly used astronomical coordinate system for indicating the positions of stars or other celestial objects on the celestial sphere . The celestial sphere is an imaginary sphere with the observer...
...longitude and galactic latitude. In the IAU galactic coordinate system, introduced in 1958 by the International Astronomical...Union, the zero point on the galactic equator has the equatorial coordinates R.A. 17 h 39.3 m and Dec. 28 55; this...
...some line or curve, called a coordinate axis. There are four basic systems of astronomical coordinates: the equatorial coordinate system , the altazimuth coordinate system , the celestial or ecliptic coordinate system , and the galactic...
CELESTIAL EQUATOR see equatorial coordinate system . ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright 2007, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.
HOUR CIRCLE in astronomy, a secondary axis in the equatorial coordinate system . The hour circle of a celestial body is the great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through both the body and the...
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