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Authors: Mark Anderson
Solar parallax
described,
41
calculated by Pingré, others,
213
,
218
Cassini's analysis from 1769 observations,
212â213
differing analyses,
54â56
and LalandeâHell feud,
218â220
Cassini's rounded-off version of transit calculations,
213â214
Hornsby analyzes transit data,
214â215
See also
Solar distance
Solar system.
See
Planetary orbital paths and distances
;
Solar distance
Southern Pacific expedition (1769).
See
Tahiti Venus transit expedition (1769)
Spain
as brutal colonial force in Mexico,
106â107
,
180â181
takes over, delays, San José expedition (1769),
101â103
Spöring, Herman,
163â164
,
174
,
175
St. George's Island.
See
Tahiti
St. Helena Venus transit expedition (1761),
39â42
,
173
St. Petersburg, Russia
Academy of Sciences,
49â53
,
99
Winter Palace of Elizabeth,
13â14
Struensee, Johann Friedrich,
191
Sumatra Venus transit expedition (1761),
27â34
Sun, distance to.
See
Solar distance
Sweden's observations of Venus transits,
54
,
213
Tahiti
Dolphin's
discovery mission,
89â90
,
92â93
open society, thefts,
93
,
168â172
,
196
rules of conduct imposed,
168â169
Tahiti Venus transit expedition (1769)
destination initially undetermined,
82â84
,
89
Endeavour
refitted for voyage,
85â88
mission delayed in Rio,
145â150
at Madeira Island,
137
en route to Tahiti,
164â167
transit observed from Fort Venus observatory,
173â175
Hornsby analyzes data,
214â215
TahitiâPacific after-mission of Cook
after-orders given,
94
crew fatalities from dysentery,
202â203
Endeavour
damaged, repaired, in Batavia,
199â203
South Pacific, New Zealand, Australia,
195â196
Taylor, Eva,
80
Taylor, William Whitrong,
25â26
Telescopes
Chappe's in Siberia, San José,
45
,
48
,
104
,
184
of Halley,
41
Hubble,
220
Kepler spacecraft,
227
mégamètre,
104
taken on Tahiti expedition,
91
Tierra del Fuego,
150â152
,
163
Tobolsk, Siberia.
See
Siberia expedition (1761)
Troitskoye, Russia,
14â15
Trondheim, Norway,
128â129
,
187â189
Tubourai, Tahitian chieftain,
171â172
Tulbagh, Ryk,
34â36
Tupaia, Tahitian chieftain,
196
,
197
,
201
Twain, Mark,
143â144
Typhus (jail fever),
178â179
,
184
,
186
,
205â210
Urania
ship,
129â135
Vardø, Norway, expedition (1769) mission authorized by Danish king,
81
observatory,
134â135
,
155â156
life in Vardø,
157â159
transit observed,
160â162
data dissemination restricted, delayed,
190â193
,
218
Hell's book
Observatio
reports findings,
192
,
194
data disputed by Lalande,
192â193
,
212
Cassini analyzes observations,
212â213
Hornsby analyzes data,
214â215
Velázquez de Leon, JoaquÃn,
179
Venus transit (1761, June 6)
Cape Town expedition (Mason, Dixon),
37â38
,
40
Siberia expedition (Chappe),
6â7
,
46â49
St. Helena observation attempted (Maskelyne),
39
Sumatra observation attempted (Mason, Dixon),
27â28
,
34
teams throughout world,
54â55
Venus transit (1769, June 3)
Hudson's Bay expedition (Wales),
81
,
217
penumbra visible,
185
San José del Cabo expedition (Chappe),
2â3
,
183â186
Tahiti expedition (Cook),
173â175
Vardø expedition (Hell, Sajnovics),
160â162
viewing locations,
52
Cassini, Hornsby, analyses,
211â215
Venus transit (2004),
225â227
Venus transit (2012),
225â227
Venus transits
described, importance of,
7
,
10â11
,
41
Apollo mission analogy,
220â221
data (timing, latitude/longitude) collected,
53â56
data supplemented by secondary observers,
54â55
,
91â92
sun's distance vague in 1761,
211
2004 transit data,
212
,
225â227
2012 transit exoplanet data,
225â227
astronomical uses today,
226
immortalized as scientific culmination,
223â224
Hornsby analyzes 1769 data,
217
Vera Cruz, New Spain (Mexico),
103â106
,
211
Voltaire,
98â99
Voyage en Californie pour l'observation . . .
(Chappe),
211
Voyage en Siberié
(Chappe),
97â99
,
180
,
223
Waddington, Robert,
39
Wales, William
observes transit in Hudson's Bay (1769),
91
,
217
predicts moon's position for
Nautical Almanac
,
77â78
post-transit honors,
223â224
Wallot, Jean Guillaume,
213
Warwick
East India clipper,
42â43
Wilbur, Hervey,
224â225
Witchell, George,
78
Young Nick's Headland, New Zealand,
197