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  • ...ight ascension|R.A.]] 22<sup>h</sup> 54<sup>m</sup> 39.0<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] -15° 49ˈ 15ˈˈ. It shines at apparent magnitude +3.27 and its mea
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  • ...ight ascension|R.A.]] 20<sup>h</sup> 47<sup>m</sup> 40.6<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] -9° 29ˈ 45ˈˈ. It is a star of apparent magnitude +3.77 and some
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  • ===Adjusting bearing for magnetic declination=== The problem of '''variation''' between magnetic and true bearing was '''Declination''' is the difference between magnetic North and true North<ref name="Brinke
    12 KB (1,918 words) - 07:12, 24 August 2010
  • ...</ref> at right ascension 14 hours 29 minutes 43seconds (14h 29m 43s) and declination -62 degrees 40 arcminutes 46 arcseconds (-62°40’46”).<ref name=Chandra
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  • ...ight ascension|R.A.]] 21<sup>h</sup> 31<sup>m</sup> 33.5<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] -5° 34ˈ 16ˈˈ. The distance from the Earth to this star is roughl
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  • ...right ascension|R.A.]] 22<sup>h</sup> 5<sup>m</sup> 47.0<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] -00° 19ˈ 11ˈˈ. <ref name="BSC">Bright Star Catalog 5th revised
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  • ...[right ascension|R.A.]] 0<sup>h</sup> 8<sup>m</sup> 23.3<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] +29° 5ˈ 26ˈˈ. The parallax for Alpheratz is 0.032ˈˈ translatin
    2 KB (285 words) - 17:19, 29 May 2008
  • ...[right ascension|R.A.]] 2<sup>h</sup> 3<sup>m</sup> 54.0<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] +42° 19ˈ 47ˈˈ. Its parallax of 0.013ˈˈ indicates a distance fr
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  • ...ight ascension|R.A.]] 22<sup>h</sup> 21<sup>m</sup> 39.4<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] -1° 23ˈ 14ˈˈ. The star lies at a distance of some 70 light years
    2 KB (341 words) - 19:15, 13 June 2008
  • ...[right ascension|R.A.]] 1<sup>h</sup> 9<sup>m</sup> 43.9<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] +35° 37ˈ 14ˈˈ.<ref name="BSC">Bright Star Catalog 5th revised ed
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  • * [[Declination]]
    2 KB (404 words) - 10:27, 26 September 2007
  • ...from Earth other than the Sun (Sol). Sirius (Right Ascension 6h 45m 8.7s, declination -16°43’03”) is sometimes called the "Dog Star" because it is located i
    3 KB (385 words) - 04:24, 7 October 2013
  • ...Bush Administration Attorney General Michael Mukasey had reopened the 2004 declination in 2008, before the Obama Administration.<ref name=WaPo2008-01-03>{{citatio
    4 KB (518 words) - 01:55, 27 March 2024
  • ...one of the two red bands, and there is also significant uncertainty in the declination (vertical axis). For clarity, the widths of the red bands are not drawn to The [[declination]] was unambiguously determined to be −27°03′&nbsp;±&nbsp;20′. The p
    12 KB (1,817 words) - 22:07, 30 April 2013
  • ===Lunar declination=== ...[[apogee]]. The Moon does not orbit around the Earth’s equator. The Moon's declination effect (change in angle with respect to the equator) means its orbit is off
    18 KB (2,977 words) - 10:50, 22 February 2023
  • ...l vector magnetometers allows the magnetic field strength, inclination and declination to be uniquely defined.
    9 KB (1,370 words) - 08:18, 12 September 2013
  • ...ey general in the [[George W. Bush Administration]], had reopened the 2004 declination in 2008, before the Obama Administration.<ref name=WaPo2008-01-03>{{citatio
    10 KB (1,427 words) - 13:37, 8 March 2024
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