The following pages link to Heino Eelsalu (Q1168959):
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- (Q794632) (redirect page) (← links)
- The development and transmission of 248-day schemes for lunar motion in Ancient astronomy (Q794633) (← links)
- A simple, accurate, geometrical approximation to the Keplerian motion (Q911569) (← links)
- Greek astronomical calendars. V: The motion of the Sun in the Parapegma of Geminos and in the Romaka-Siddhānta (Q1062664) (← links)
- The motion of the Moon in the Romaka Siddhānta (Q1074567) (← links)
- D'Alembert versus Euler on the precession of the equinoxes and the mechanics of rigid bodies (Q1090320) (← links)
- Trajectoires et impasses de la solution de Schwarzschild. (Trajectories and impasses of the Schwarzschild solution) (Q1095128) (← links)
- Ancient Jewish mathematical astronomy (Q1099144) (← links)
- Algebraic formulae for the Moon, Saturn and Jupiter in the Pancasiddhantika (Q1168960) (← links)
- Mathematical notions in preliterate societies (Q1181865) (← links)
- Nicholaus de Heybach and his table for finding true syzygy (Q1194827) (← links)
- The controversy surrounding the secular acceleration of the Moon's mean motion (Q1203010) (← links)
- The heavenly spheres regained (Q1310256) (← links)
- The Persian calendar for 3000 years (Q1362139) (← links)
- A note on `Kepler's equation' (Q1365473) (← links)
- On Kepler's conchoid construction (Q1378901) (← links)
- On the homocentric spheres of Eudoxus (Q1385176) (← links)
- Physical processes in astrophysics. Proceedings of a meeting in honour of Evry Schatzman held in Paris, France, 22-24 September 1993 (Q1900939) (← links)
- Ptolemy and Maslama on the transformation of circles into circles in stereographic projection (Q1907217) (← links)
- Magic and mathematics at the court of Rudolph II (Q1908129) (← links)
- The Lunar and Paschal Tables of De ratione paschali attributed to Anatolius of Laodicea (Q1913673) (← links)
- The Kepler problem from Newton to Johann Bernoulli (Q1924552) (← links)
- Newtonian ballistic optics tested at the Jupiter satellites (Q1924553) (← links)
- Geminus and the concept of mean motion in Greco-Latin astronomy (Q1924554) (← links)
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