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transit circle

noun

Astronomy.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of transit circle1

First recorded in 1835–45
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There is an apparatus used in astronomical observatories called a chronograph, which registers, within a small fraction of a second, the moment when a star seems to pass across a wire in the "transit circle," the telescope by which the positions of stars are determined and the exact time kept.

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At her recital of unaccompanied works on Tuesday evening at Union Theological Seminary, part of her Transit Circle chamber music series, Ms. Cuckson moved a few inches in that direction.

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A heliometer is the most accurate astronomical instrument for relative measurements of position, as a transit circle is the most accurate for absolute determinations.

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By a report of the Astronomer-royal to the Board of Visitors, who have lately made their annual inspection of the Greenwich Observatory, we are informed, of a singular fact, that observations of the pole-star shew that its position varies some three or four seconds on repeating the observations at intervals of a few months, and this notwithstanding the extreme accuracy of the transit circle.

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J. M., superintendent of Naval Observatory, 99;   obtains new transit circle, 105.

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