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However, they all want to go back home even if it means setting Ephemeris free.
"According to the ephemeris Earth is already below the horizon."
An ephemeris is usually only correct for a particular location on the Earth.
I don't think anybody ever died on the Ephemeris before.
While the ephemeris data is transmitted every 30 seconds, the information itself may be up to two hours old.
If it has been less than a few hours, then the previous ephemeris is still usable.
She would be there only at the precise date and moment the ephemeris indicated.
They are usually found on page intentionally left blank for the ephemeris.
"We had planned to get an ephemeris to locate it exactly," I said.
It shows that whoever is now in control of Ephemeris has plans for the monsters.
He was notable for research on planetary motions and ephemeris.
The system's digital computer ephemeris contained data on 56 (later 61) stars.
See also Ephemeris time - History for further information and sources.
- Horizons can be used to obtain a current ephemeris.
The independent variable of the ephemeris is always time.
"Suit up, go to the bubble and fetch its ephemeris."
The second thus defined is equivalent to the ephemeris second.
The ephemeris computations were issued in what was called a bulletin.
This type of calendar requires an ephemeris for calculating dates.
Honor is venerable to us because it is no ephemeris.
Each satellite broadcasts its ephemeris data every 30 seconds, and is valid for up to four hours.
Then the new ephemeris is uploaded and the satellite marked healthy again.
Most of the following sections relate to the ephemeris time of the 1952 standard.
That value agreed to 1 part in 10 with the astronomical (ephemeris) second then in use.
These factors will affect the total uncertainty in the orbit and, of course, ephemeris predictions.