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  Calculate yourself the AU comparing Delisle´s method and the linearization method

  On this page you are able to access the VT-2004 timings database to perform Delisle method and to compare its results with the linearization method. You will have to choose the geographic coordinates (longitude, latitude) of the area of the first observing site. You will get a list of geographic coordinates of sites with the corresponding data. After choosing the first site, you will have to select a second site in the list. Then you will get the values of the AU calculated with Delisle´s method and with linearization method. Note that the second site is not optimized for Delisle's method

Choose a geographic area for the first site

First, you have to choose a geographical area (indicate the coordinates) and a contact in the form below.

Longitude : Latitude :

T1 :

T2 :

T3 :

T4 :
How to know and enter your coordinates?


   
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