Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Aug 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000asthe..93..432h&link_type=abstract
The Astronomical Herald (ISSN 0374-2466), Vol. 93, No. 8, p. 432 - 438 (2000)
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
Distance to each celestial body is different. Although it is a basic astronomical concept, it does not look like. It is because distance to a celestial body is beyond imagination of non-astronomers. In order to break this feeling, demonstration of stereographic photos should be effective. Geological parallax of the Moon using a several hundred kilometer baseline is large enough to make such a stereograph. In December 1999, the authors took it by simultaneous observation at several distant places in Japan. Although they took it with conventional photochemical films, digital photo and telecommunication such as the internet make it easier. The authors propose a campaign like this as the first step to introduce astronomy.
Agata Hidehiko
Fukushima Hiedo
Handa Toshihiro
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