Trigonometric Criteria for Determining Whether Meteoritic Falls Lie on the Same Great Circle*

A bstract This paper is divided into 6 sections, of which an enumeration will constitute its abstract: (1) introduction; (2) trigonometric criteria for determining whether a given point Q lies on the great circle passing thru 2 other given points, A and B , of north pole P (3) and (4) methods of det...

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Published in:Contributions of the Meteoritical Society
Main Author: Leonard, Frederick C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1950
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1945-5100.1950.tb00129.x
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Summary:A bstract This paper is divided into 6 sections, of which an enumeration will constitute its abstract: (1) introduction; (2) trigonometric criteria for determining whether a given point Q lies on the great circle passing thru 2 other given points, A and B , of north pole P (3) and (4) methods of determining the geographic coördinates of pole P (5) determination of the distance of a given point R from the great circle; and (6) determination of the coördinates of point S , the point on the great circle closest to the given point R . Several subtopics are discussed in the notes to the paper.