Neil F. Michelsen has written: 'The Michelsen book of tables' -- subject(s): Tables, Astrology 'Uranian Transneptune Ephemeris 1850-2000' 'American Ephemeris 1931 to 1980 and Book of Tables' 'The American ephemeris for the 20th century 1900 to 2000 at midnight' 'Amer Ephemeris 1900-2000 Midni' 'The American Heliocentric Ephemeris 2001-2050 (American Ephemeris)' 'The American Sidereal Ephemeris 2001-2025 (American Ephemeris)' 'The new American ephemeris, 2007 to 2020' -- subject(s): Ephemerides 'The American sidereal ephemeris 2001-2025' -- subject(s): Tables, Astrology
There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".
A wormhole is a theoretical construct. As wormholes are not known to exist, they cannot have a position in the heavens we can locate and present an ephemeris for.
The Boston Ephemeris
Marian Drayton has written: 'Ephemeris'
Carolina Ilica has written: 'Ephemeris'
A calendar of the planets' positions is called an Almanac or an Ephemeris.
George H. Kaplan has written: 'Astrometric ephemeris of Pluto, 1970-1990' -- subject(s): Ephemerides 'Apparent ephemeris of Mars, 1960-1980' -- subject(s): Ephemerides
An ephemeris is a table that gives the positions of celestial bodies at regularly timed intervals. There is evidence of their use from the fourth century BCE, and they are still an essential tool for aviators and navigators. Self-taught astronomer Benjamin Banneker was famous for publishing ephemerides in his almanacs.
The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris, published every year.
Asa Houghton has written: 'The gentlemen's and ladies' diary, and almanac; with an ephemeris, for the year of the Creation, according to sacred writ, 5763, and of the Christian era, 1801' 'The gentlemen's and ladies' diary: and almanac, with an ephemeris, for the year of the Creation, according to sacred writ, 5760, and of the Christian era, 1798'
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