Hello everyone
I don't want to waste anybodies time so I will get straight to the point.
I have been working through a book written by Peter Duffett-Smith called Practical Astronomy with your calculator (Third Edition). I am writing a computer program based on the algorithms detailed in this book. Unfortunately I have now run into a problem.
Is there anybody on this forum that is familiar with this book? If so, perhaps I could detail my problem and maybe you could help. If not, sorry for wasting peoples time.
Many thanks
Nikki
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Practical Astronomy with your calculator
#2 12 January 2012 - 04:02 PM
Show the problem anyway - even if we can't help it may be interesting...
A fencing instructor named Fisk
In duels was terribly brisk
So much that in action
The Fitzgerald contraction
Reduced his foil to a disk
Like all good science, I pose more questions than I answer
In duels was terribly brisk
So much that in action
The Fitzgerald contraction
Reduced his foil to a disk
Like all good science, I pose more questions than I answer
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