International audienceBy measuring the length of an arc of meridian near Paris and the latitudes of its extremities, Jean Picard obtained for the first time in 1671 a good value for the dimensions of the Earth. Many such measurements of arcs of meridian were then made during almost three centuries in order to refine Picard's one and to determine the shape of the Earth and the value of its flattening, after they had demonstrated that it is approximately an oblate ellipsoid. Measurements of parallel arcs contributed in a lesser way to these results. Both kinds of arcs also made the frame of accurate geographic maps. Gravity was measured in many places of the world from the length of a pendulum oscillating in one second (the seconds pendulum),...
James Ivory (1765–1842) contributed to the mathematical theory of attraction. I describe his efforts...
For my honors contract in the field of Astronomy, I decided to replicate the Greek scholar Eratosthe...
For last two centuries the role of gravity measurements in geodesy was continuously growing with the...
The paper describes how the lengths of parts of the meridian arc were measured in Peru (modern-day E...
International audienceAt the end of the 17th century a controversy arose concerning the ...
"Printed at the expense of the Board of Longitude."Experiments for determining the variation in the ...
The paper describes surveying a part of the meridian arc in Lapland (border of Sweden and Finland). ...
The aim of this paper is to presenting the history of land measurement. The history of these measure...
International audienceGeodesy in the nineteenth century was a branch of astronomy concernedwith the ...
The history of geodesy can be traced back to Thales of Miletus (∼600 BC), who developed the c...
This paper deals with the development of scientific geography during Antiquity from its mythical bac...
Change in the field of geodesy and surveying has been rapid during the past twenty-five years. It wa...
The sphericity of the form of the Earth was questioned around the year 1687, primarily, by Isaac New...
SUMMARY. — The aim of this paper is to point out the significative importance of the astronomical an...
Some fifty years ago with the beginning of the artificial satellite age and the discovery of quasars...
James Ivory (1765–1842) contributed to the mathematical theory of attraction. I describe his efforts...
For my honors contract in the field of Astronomy, I decided to replicate the Greek scholar Eratosthe...
For last two centuries the role of gravity measurements in geodesy was continuously growing with the...
The paper describes how the lengths of parts of the meridian arc were measured in Peru (modern-day E...
International audienceAt the end of the 17th century a controversy arose concerning the ...
"Printed at the expense of the Board of Longitude."Experiments for determining the variation in the ...
The paper describes surveying a part of the meridian arc in Lapland (border of Sweden and Finland). ...
The aim of this paper is to presenting the history of land measurement. The history of these measure...
International audienceGeodesy in the nineteenth century was a branch of astronomy concernedwith the ...
The history of geodesy can be traced back to Thales of Miletus (∼600 BC), who developed the c...
This paper deals with the development of scientific geography during Antiquity from its mythical bac...
Change in the field of geodesy and surveying has been rapid during the past twenty-five years. It wa...
The sphericity of the form of the Earth was questioned around the year 1687, primarily, by Isaac New...
SUMMARY. — The aim of this paper is to point out the significative importance of the astronomical an...
Some fifty years ago with the beginning of the artificial satellite age and the discovery of quasars...
James Ivory (1765–1842) contributed to the mathematical theory of attraction. I describe his efforts...
For my honors contract in the field of Astronomy, I decided to replicate the Greek scholar Eratosthe...
For last two centuries the role of gravity measurements in geodesy was continuously growing with the...