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(1) A condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better state.
(2) A downward slope or bend.
(3) (astronomy.
(4) A polite refusal of an invitation.
(5) A condition inferior to an earlier condition.
(6) A gradual falling off from a better state.
(7) (astronomy) the angular distance to a point on a celestial object measured north or south from the celestial equator.
(8) Expressed in degrees.
(9) Used with right ascension to specify positions on the celestial sphere.
(10) Refusal.
(11) Deterioration.
(1) The declination of Arcturus is 19 degrees north
(2) He also determined the latitude and longitude of many stars, and measured the greatest declination of the planet Mercury.
(3) The actual declination letter disappeared from the file.
(4) To calculate the distance we need to know the declination of the sun on a given day.
(5) Proposals were being made to solve the longitude problem and in 1673 one based on magnetic declination was proposed by a certain Henry Bond.
(6) Gellibrand's most famous scientific discovery was the change over the years in magnetic declination .
(7) On the North Rim the difference between map and compass is 15 east, a distinction known as magnetic declination .
(8) In the face of this declination of the proposition
(9) The compass needle and a knowledge of magnetic declination , the angle between the magnetic north and geographic north, were developments from this knowledge; they were described by Shen Kua in 1088.
(10) Consistently, equinoctial markers and alignments were made to an declination well over half a degree to the north.
(11) Also every month, the Moon will reach its minimum declination at 18 north or south.
(12) It's easy enough to gauge an asteroid's longitude and latitude (ascension and declination in astro-speak), but figuring out its current celestial position is tricky.
(13) The mandatory vaccine declination form
(14) He also studied magnetic declination and was the first to observe the secular variation.
(15) Half a year of measurements, for instance, is sufficient to fully discriminate between the lunar and the solar declinational waves called K1 and P1.
(16) This constituent expresses the effect of departure from a sinusoidal declinational motion.
(17) Important also are planets that make contrasting declinational aspects versus the natal chart.
(18) Unless the zodiacal parallel is closely reflecting a declinational parallel, the former is unlikely to work so noticeably.
(19) By examining the declinational placements of the planets in your chart, you should find strengths you missed by looking only to the zodiacal signs and houses.
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