The computation of an orbit from three complete observations.

From the "Theoria motus corporum cœlestium" of Charles Frederick Gauss. With an appendix containing Prof. Encke's conclusions in his discussion of the values of Z, his table for determining the existence of the double orbit, and Professor Peirce's graphic delineations of the curves, showing geometrically the roots of the Gaussian equation <IV.>, and the point of osculation in the doubtful case.

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The computation of an orbit from three complete observations.

From the "Theoria motus corporum cœlestium" of Charles Frederick Gauss. With an appendix containing Prof. Encke's conclusions in his discussion of the values of Z, his table for determining the existence of the double orbit, and Professor Peirce's graphic delineations of the curves, showing geometrically the roots of the Gaussian equation <IV.>, and the point of osculation in the doubtful case.

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Cover of: Theoria Motus Corporum Coelestium
Theoria Motus Corporum Coelestium: Sectionibus Conicis Solem Ambientium
1981
electronic resource : in German
Cover of: Theory of the motion of the heavenly bodies moving about the sun in conic sections
Cover of: Theory of the motion of the heavenly bodies moving about the sun in conic sections
Cover of: Theory of the motion of the heavenly bodies moving about the sun in conic sections
Cover of: Theory of the motion of the heavenly bodies moving about the sun in conic sections.
Cover of: The computation of an orbit from three complete observations.
Cover of: Theoria motvs corporvm coelestivm in sectionibvs conicis solem ambientivm.

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QB355 .G26

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70, [2], 12 p.
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70

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OL6951933M
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05005479
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6366298

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