Reticle Plate and Method for Establishment of a North-Oriented or South-Oriented Line by Circumpolar Orientation.

A reticle plate provided with a reticle and three concentric circles of varying diameter and methods of use thereof, the invention allows a user to establish a north-oriented or south-oriented line by alignment of selected circumpolar stars with the circles. The circles are located on the reticle pl...

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Main Author: McDonnell,M M
Other Authors: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1981
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spelling ftdtic:ADD010859 2023-05-15T13:41:29+02:00 Reticle Plate and Method for Establishment of a North-Oriented or South-Oriented Line by Circumpolar Orientation. McDonnell,M M DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC 1981-11-17 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADD010859 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADD010859 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADD010859 Availability: This Government-owned invention available for U.S. licensing and, possibly, for foreign licensing. Copy of application available NTIS. DTIC AND NTIS Astronomy Optical Detection and Detectors Optics *Patent applications *Optical instruments *Reticles *Plates *Celestial guidance *Stars *Orientation(Direction) Aiming Circles Alignment Antarctic regions Arctic regions Theodolites Artillery Circumpolar orientation *Reticle plates Text 1981 ftdtic 2016-02-19T15:45:12Z A reticle plate provided with a reticle and three concentric circles of varying diameter and methods of use thereof, the invention allows a user to establish a north-oriented or south-oriented line by alignment of selected circumpolar stars with the circles. The circles are located on the reticle plate in positions determined by angles which exist between the celestial north (or south) pole and the particular low-magnitude circum-polar stars chosen as sighting points, the radii of the circles being directly proportional to the objective lens focal length of the theodolite or optical instrument within which the plate is used. A first method of the invention allows ambiguous location of the north or south pole by alignment of each of three selected stars with one each of the three circles. A second method provides data to a user sufficient to locate the pole by alignment of innermost and outermost circles respectively with one each of two of the selected stars. Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic South pole South pole Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Antarctic Arctic South Pole
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topic Astronomy
Optical Detection and Detectors
Optics
*Patent applications
*Optical instruments
*Reticles
*Plates
*Celestial guidance
*Stars
*Orientation(Direction)
Aiming
Circles
Alignment
Antarctic regions
Arctic regions
Theodolites
Artillery
Circumpolar orientation
*Reticle plates
spellingShingle Astronomy
Optical Detection and Detectors
Optics
*Patent applications
*Optical instruments
*Reticles
*Plates
*Celestial guidance
*Stars
*Orientation(Direction)
Aiming
Circles
Alignment
Antarctic regions
Arctic regions
Theodolites
Artillery
Circumpolar orientation
*Reticle plates
McDonnell,M M
Reticle Plate and Method for Establishment of a North-Oriented or South-Oriented Line by Circumpolar Orientation.
topic_facet Astronomy
Optical Detection and Detectors
Optics
*Patent applications
*Optical instruments
*Reticles
*Plates
*Celestial guidance
*Stars
*Orientation(Direction)
Aiming
Circles
Alignment
Antarctic regions
Arctic regions
Theodolites
Artillery
Circumpolar orientation
*Reticle plates
description A reticle plate provided with a reticle and three concentric circles of varying diameter and methods of use thereof, the invention allows a user to establish a north-oriented or south-oriented line by alignment of selected circumpolar stars with the circles. The circles are located on the reticle plate in positions determined by angles which exist between the celestial north (or south) pole and the particular low-magnitude circum-polar stars chosen as sighting points, the radii of the circles being directly proportional to the objective lens focal length of the theodolite or optical instrument within which the plate is used. A first method of the invention allows ambiguous location of the north or south pole by alignment of each of three selected stars with one each of the three circles. A second method provides data to a user sufficient to locate the pole by alignment of innermost and outermost circles respectively with one each of two of the selected stars.
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title Reticle Plate and Method for Establishment of a North-Oriented or South-Oriented Line by Circumpolar Orientation.
title_short Reticle Plate and Method for Establishment of a North-Oriented or South-Oriented Line by Circumpolar Orientation.
title_full Reticle Plate and Method for Establishment of a North-Oriented or South-Oriented Line by Circumpolar Orientation.
title_fullStr Reticle Plate and Method for Establishment of a North-Oriented or South-Oriented Line by Circumpolar Orientation.
title_full_unstemmed Reticle Plate and Method for Establishment of a North-Oriented or South-Oriented Line by Circumpolar Orientation.
title_sort reticle plate and method for establishment of a north-oriented or south-oriented line by circumpolar orientation.
publishDate 1981
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADD010859
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Arctic
South Pole
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South Pole
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Arctic
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op_rights Availability: This Government-owned invention available for U.S. licensing and, possibly, for foreign licensing. Copy of application available NTIS.
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