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Trigonometry (Chapter 15) 321

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Discovery 2 Hipparchus and the universe
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Hipparchuswas a Greek astronomer and mathematician born in Nicaea in the 2 nd century BC. He is
considered among the greatest astronomers of antiquity.

Part 1: How Hipparchus measured the distance to the moon
Consider two towns A and B on the earth’s equator. The
moon is directly overhead town A. From B the moon is
just visible, since MB is a tangent to the earth and is
therefore perpendicular to BC. Angle C is the difference
in longitude between towns A and B, which Hipparchus
calculated to be approximately 89 oin the 2 nd century BC.

We know today that the radius of the earth is
approximately 6378 km. Hipparchus would have used
a less accurate figure, probably based on Eratosthenes’
measure of the earth’s circumference.

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