Astronomický ciferník pražského orloje
Rozhledy matematicko-fyzikální, Tome 86 (2011) no. 1, pp. 1-6
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In the article, we will show that under stereographic projection a great circle lying on the surface of the sphere and not passing through the centre of the projection is mapped into a circle. We will determine the radius of this circle and the coordinates of its centre. Then, we will use the obtained results to design astronomical dials of astronomical clocks in different geographical latitudes.
In the article, we will show that under stereographic projection a great circle lying on the surface of the sphere and not passing through the centre of the projection is mapped into a circle. We will determine the radius of this circle and the coordinates of its centre. Then, we will use the obtained results to design astronomical dials of astronomical clocks in different geographical latitudes.
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title = {Astronomick\'y cifern{\'\i}k pra\v{z}sk\'eho orloje},
journal = {Rozhledy matematicko-fyzik\'aln{\'\i}},
pages = {1--6},
year = {2011},
volume = {86},
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url = {http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/RMF_2011_86_1_a0/}
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Křížek, Filip; Křížek, Michal. Astronomický ciferník pražského orloje. Rozhledy matematicko-fyzikální, Tome 86 (2011) no. 1, pp. 1-6. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/RMF_2011_86_1_a0/