Latitude and azimuth determination were crucial for Polynesian navigators, supplemented by techniques such as observations of swells, birds and expanded landfalls. Longitude could only be determined by dead reckoning. Both latitude and azimuth made extensive use of stars, which alter gradually over the centuries due to precession, the movement in the Earth’s axis of spin. Knowledge about the effects of precession can assist scholars in weighting one voyaging date higher than another, or in providing possible reasons why certain voyages took place in a particular era if navigation methods depended on star configurations that were particularly favourable in that era. The influence of precession on stars used for different methods of l...
International audienceContext: .The precession-nutation transformation describes the changing direct...
In this work, the nutation momentum acting upon the Earth from the Moon's perigee mass that has not ...
This paper deals with a method of computing a set of astronomical observations to two or more stars ...
Latitude and azimuth determination were crucial for Polynesian navigators, supplemented by techniqu...
Polynesians and astronomical navigation. Were the Polynesians able to realise, without instruments,...
The theory of planetary latitude in Book 13 of the Almagest is known, if at all, for its complexity....
Polynesia has a vast area, and surveys are few and unsystematic. Rapid, low-cost and personnel surve...
In Almagest 7.3 Ptolemy lists the declinations of 18 stars from the time of Timocharis and Aristyllo...
This paper explains how, following the introduction of astronomical navigation, the transition betwe...
La détermination simultanée des trois quantités astronomiques - latitude, longitude et azimut d'une ...
We used the data on latitude variations obtained from observations with 10 classical photographic ze...
In The Sea-Mans Kalendar (1636 [1638?]), Henry Bond predicted that magnetic declination would be 0 d...
We continue the study undertaken in Efroimsky (2005a) where we explored the influence of spin-axis v...
This study traces the development of the concept of geographical longitude: from the ear- liest know...
The accuracy of geologic chronologies can, in principle, be improved through orbital tuning, the sys...
International audienceContext: .The precession-nutation transformation describes the changing direct...
In this work, the nutation momentum acting upon the Earth from the Moon's perigee mass that has not ...
This paper deals with a method of computing a set of astronomical observations to two or more stars ...
Latitude and azimuth determination were crucial for Polynesian navigators, supplemented by techniqu...
Polynesians and astronomical navigation. Were the Polynesians able to realise, without instruments,...
The theory of planetary latitude in Book 13 of the Almagest is known, if at all, for its complexity....
Polynesia has a vast area, and surveys are few and unsystematic. Rapid, low-cost and personnel surve...
In Almagest 7.3 Ptolemy lists the declinations of 18 stars from the time of Timocharis and Aristyllo...
This paper explains how, following the introduction of astronomical navigation, the transition betwe...
La détermination simultanée des trois quantités astronomiques - latitude, longitude et azimut d'une ...
We used the data on latitude variations obtained from observations with 10 classical photographic ze...
In The Sea-Mans Kalendar (1636 [1638?]), Henry Bond predicted that magnetic declination would be 0 d...
We continue the study undertaken in Efroimsky (2005a) where we explored the influence of spin-axis v...
This study traces the development of the concept of geographical longitude: from the ear- liest know...
The accuracy of geologic chronologies can, in principle, be improved through orbital tuning, the sys...
International audienceContext: .The precession-nutation transformation describes the changing direct...
In this work, the nutation momentum acting upon the Earth from the Moon's perigee mass that has not ...
This paper deals with a method of computing a set of astronomical observations to two or more stars ...