"The Day Numbers Of The Nautical Almanac For The Years 1900, 1901, 1902 Modified For Use With The Tables Of Star Constants" is a valuable resource for astronomers, navigators, and historians of science. Compiled by Edward James Stone, this work provides essential data for celestial navigation and astronomical calculations during the early 20th century.
This modified version of the nautical almanac is tailored for use with tables of star constants, enhancing its precision and utility. It offers a detailed look at the astronomical practices and resources of the period, making it an important reference for understanding historical methods of navigation and astronomical research.
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