Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Oct 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975gekar.......18g&link_type=abstract
Geodeziia i Kartografiia, Oct. 1975, p. 18-23. In Russian.
Computer Science
Performance
Astrometry, Astronomical Coordinates, Celestial Geodesy, Error Analysis, Latitude Measurement, Position Errors, Azimuth, Bias, Operator Performance, Time Measurement
Scientific paper
The effects of systematic errors on the joint determination of latitude, time, and azimuth from observations of stars transiting different vertical circles are assessed. It is shown that such errors affect the astronomical longitude, the geodesic azimuth, and the azimuth angle but do not distort the astronomical latitude and astronomical azimuth when they are jointly determined. The zenith distances, azimuths, and number of the observed stars have no effect. When known astronomical coordinates are used in calculating the azimuth the error is dependent upon the zenith distance and vertical circles of the observations.
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