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Determination of Nutation Based on Observations With the Pulkovo Polar Tube
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2016
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Since 1953 regular observations have been carried out with the Polar photographic tube at Pulkovo [1, 2, 3]. A detailed description of the observational procedure, the data reduction technique, and error sources were given by Potter [4].
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