On the Relation between the Sun's (Geocentric) Angular Diameter and the Observed (Topocentric) `Drift Time'

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It is pointed out that the relation between the Sun's geocentric
diameter and the so-called drift time observed on the Earth's surface
does not depend on topocentric data (distance, declination, parallax,
refraction), but only on the geocentric values of distance, declination,
and variation of right ascension.

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