Two years later (2004) Mathematical Astronomy Morsels III was published with 57 chapters divided into six categories: The Moon, Eclipses, Planetary Motions, Planetary Phenomena, On the Celestial Sphere and Varia. Five years later (2002) More Mathematical Astronomical Morsels appeared with 75 chapters divided into six categories: The Moon, Eclipses and Occultations, Planetary Motions, Planetary Phenomena, On the Celestial Sphere and Varia. Mathematical Astronomy Morsels V PdfĮach were updated versions of articles written at different times and for several different European and Canadian journals, principally Heelal, the monthly journal of the Belgian Dutch-language astronomical society ‘Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde’ (VVS). 95 See also:, and About Mathematical Astronomy Morsels V In 1997 Jean Meeus wrote Mathematical Astronomical Morsels a collection of about 60 chapters on various aspects of mathematical astronomy that were independent of one another and that could be read in any order. Glenn Tiede 2007 Version 1.2 August 10, 2007.īy Jean Meeus, Hardbound, 6 by 9 inches, 373 pages. Basic Mathematics for Astronomy A Manual for Brushing off the Rust by Dr.
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