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- Besselian_elements abstract "The Besselian elements are schedular values to calculate and predict the local circumstances of occultations for an observer on Earth. This method is particularly used for solar eclipses but also applied for occultations of stars or planets by the Moon and transits of Venus or Mercury. In addition for lunar eclipses a similar method is used, at which the shadow is cast on the Moon instead of the Earth.For solar eclipses for instance it is possible to calculate the duration of totality for a distinct location on Earth based on the Besselian elements, and the path of the umbra on the Earth's surface can be calculated. This method was developed in the 1820s by Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel, a German mathematician and astronomer, and afterwards improved by William Chauvenet.The basic concept is that Besselian elements describe the movement of the shadow cast by the occulting body – for solar eclipses this is the shadow of the Moon – for a fittingly chosen plane, called the fundamental plane. Comparatively few values are needed to accurately describe the movement of the shadow in this plane. Based on this, the next step is to project the shadow cone onto Earth's surface, only now Earth's rotation, the flattening of Earth and latitude, longitude and elevation of the observer have to be taken into account.The fundamental plane is the geocentric, normal plane of the shadow axis. In other words, the plane through the Earth's center perpendicular to the shadow axis, which is the line through the centers of the occulting and the occulted body. One advantage, among others, of choosing this plane is that the outline of the shadow is always a circle, and there is no perspective distortion.".
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- Besselian_elements wikiPageRevisionID "624134133".
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Category:Celestial_mechanics.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eclipses.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solar_eclipses.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Earths_rotation.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Elevation.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Flattening.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Bessel.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Graphical_projection.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Latitude.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Longitude.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_eclipse.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Occultation.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Perspective_projection_distortion.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Planet.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Solar_eclipse.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Transit_(astronomy).
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Transit_of_Mercury.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink Transit_of_Venus.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink William_Chauvenet.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLink File:BesselianElementsForTotalEclipse3D-en.svg.
- Besselian_elements wikiPageWikiLinkText "Besselian elements".
- Besselian_elements subject Category:Celestial_mechanics.
- Besselian_elements subject Category:Eclipses.
- Besselian_elements subject Category:Solar_eclipses.
- Besselian_elements hypernym Values.
- Besselian_elements type Event.
- Besselian_elements type Event.
- Besselian_elements type Factor.
- Besselian_elements type Mechanic.
- Besselian_elements type Redirect.
- Besselian_elements type Sub-discipline.
- Besselian_elements comment "The Besselian elements are schedular values to calculate and predict the local circumstances of occultations for an observer on Earth. This method is particularly used for solar eclipses but also applied for occultations of stars or planets by the Moon and transits of Venus or Mercury.".
- Besselian_elements label "Besselian elements".
- Besselian_elements sameAs Q155189.
- Besselian_elements sameAs Besselsche_Elemente.
- Besselian_elements sameAs Éléments_besseliens.
- Besselian_elements sameAs m.0dr_7p0.
- Besselian_elements sameAs Q155189.
- Besselian_elements wasDerivedFrom Besselian_elements?oldid=624134133.
- Besselian_elements depiction BesselianElementsForTotalEclipse3D-en.svg.
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