Re: Where is Azimuth = 0?
Ed Cannon (ecannon@mail.utexas.edu)
Fri, 18 Apr 1997 23:16:10 -0400
Once we determine where azimuth = 0 is, let's work on azi. = 360.
Could the uncertainty about azimuth have anything to do with the
newly reported anisotropy of the universe (with respect to the
unequal polarization of light from various distant galaxies)?
(Should I have included a smiley for the humor-impaired?)
In Quicksat 2.10B and later, "...(A in column 8 on line 16 of
the control file) will cause a 180 degree change in the azimuth
definition."
No HST seen tonight -- thick clouds got here before it did.
Ed Cannon
Austin, Texas, USA