the radiant hour

Ya Sam takoitov at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 30 10:36:27 CDT 2007


See as well


"Errors in the radiant hour angle (∆H) and declination (∆ä) are. 
indicated by the lines (solid) surrounding the radiant line (dashed). "

http://www.google.com/search?q=%22radiant%20hour%20angle%22&sa=N&tab=pw


We wish to determine the radiant hour angle when the echo line corresponding
to a radiant at declination 8 intersects a point on the echo surface at ...

http://books.google.com/books?um=1&tab=wp&q=%22radiant%20hour%20angle%22


A meteor shower's name is usually derived from that of the constellation (or 
of a star therein) in which the shower's radiant is situated—i.e., the point 
in the sky from which perspective makes the parallel meteor tracks seem to 
originate.

http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-488478/radiant

How many memories of what radiant hours
  At sight of thee and thine at once awake!
How many scenes of what departed bliss!
  How many thoughts of what entombed hopes!
How many visions of a maiden that is
  No more- no more upon thy verdant slopes!

To Zante by Edgar Allan Poe

http://search.able2know.com/About/7738.html


Young mortal, thou hast set thine heart upon Wisdom - thou hast wasted the 
radiant hours of opening life amidst the wearisome thoughts of doting sages: 
thou hast laboured after Knowledge, and in that labour the healthful hues 
have left thy cheek, and the worm of decay creeps into the core of thy youth 
while the dew is yet upon its leaf: - and for this labour - and in the 
transport and the vision that the soul's labour nurtures - thy spirit is now 
rapt from its fleshly career on earth,- wandering at will among the chasms 
and mines wombed within the world - breathing a vital air among the dead,- 
comraded by Spirits and the Powers that are not of flesh,- and catching, by 
imperfect glimpse and shadowy type, some knowledge of the arch mysteries of 
Creation; - and thou beholdest in me and in my science that which thy 
learning and thy fancy tracked not before. No legend ever chanced upon my 
strange and solemn being: nor does aught of my nature resemble the tales of 
wizard or sorcerer that the vulgar fantasies of superstition have embodied.

The Magician
By Lord Lytton

http://www.greylodge.org/occultreview/glor_002/magician.htm

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