Prospects for observing the Einstein effect at the total eclipse of July 31, 1981

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Relativistic Effects, Solar Eclipses, Solar Gravitation, Astronomy, Star Distribution

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The prospects for observing the deflection of light by the sun's
gravitational field at the 1981 eclipse are discussed. As the
distribution of stars around the sun will be very asymmetrical, it is
recommended that the plate scale correction be determined independently
by the method the author proposed at the time of the 1936 eclipse.

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