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Что (кто) такое transit circle - определение

ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENT FOR TIMING OF THE PASSAGE OF STARS
Transit circle; Meridian Circle; Mural circle; Meridian telescope; Transit Circlet; Transit Circle; Declination circle; Meridian-circle; Rota meridiana; Meridian circles
  • The Ron Stone/Flagstaff Astrometric Scanning Transit Telescope of the [[United States Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station]], built by Farrand Optical Company, 1981
  • [[Groombridge transit circle]] of 1806
  • Meridian circle at Saint Petersburg Kunstkamera, built by T.L. Ertel, Germany, 1828
  • The 6-inch transit circle of the [[U.S. Naval Observatory]], built by Warner and Swasey, 1898
  • Top view of a circle-reading microscope; from Norton (1867).

transit circle         
(also transit instrument)
¦ noun another term for meridian circle.
Meridian circle         
The meridian circle is an instrument for timing of the passage of stars across the local meridian, an event known as a culmination, while at the same time measuring their angular distance from the nadir. These are special purpose telescopes mounted so as to allow pointing only in the meridian, the great circle through the north point of the horizon, the north celestial pole, the zenith, the south point of the horizon, the south celestial pole, and the nadir.
meridian circle         
¦ noun Astronomy a telescope mounted so as to move only on a North-South line, for observing the transit of celestial objects across the meridian.

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Meridian circle

The meridian circle is an instrument for timing of the passage of stars across the local meridian, an event known as a culmination, while at the same time measuring their angular distance from the nadir. These are special purpose telescopes mounted so as to allow pointing only in the meridian, the great circle through the north point of the horizon, the north celestial pole, the zenith, the south point of the horizon, the south celestial pole, and the nadir. Meridian telescopes rely on the rotation of the sky to bring objects into their field of view and are mounted on a fixed, horizontal, east–west axis.

The similar transit instrument, transit circle, or transit telescope is likewise mounted on a horizontal axis, but the axis need not be fixed in the east–west direction. For instance, a surveyor's theodolite can function as a transit instrument if its telescope is capable of a full revolution about the horizontal axis. Meridian circles are often called by these names, although they are less specific.

For many years, transit timings were the most accurate method of measuring the positions of heavenly bodies, and meridian instruments were relied upon to perform this painstaking work. Before spectroscopy, photography, and the perfection of reflecting telescopes, the measuring of positions (and the deriving of orbits and astronomical constants) was the major work of observatories.