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Summary Of: Ephemerides

Astrologers also use other ephemerides that include tables of imaginary... Some ephemerides also contain a monthly... Ephemerides novae at auctae... such ephemerides cover several centuries... has to revise its published ephemerides at intervals of 20 years... ephemerides are essential for the navigation of... Scientific ephemerides for sky observers mostly contain the position of the mentioned celestial body in... Scientific ephemerides often contain further useful data about the moon... Ephemerides of the planet... calculated and used instead of the default geocentric ephemerides that are used in standard... On the Errors of the Ephemerides Derived from Optical Observations of Planets...

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