The ISBN of Practical Astronomy with your Calculator is 0-521-35629-6.
Practical Astronomy with your Calculator was created in 1979.
Practical Astronomy with your Calculator has 185 pages.
The ISBN of A Practical Guide To Racism is 1592403484.
Dascom Greene has written: 'An introduction to spherical and practical astronomy' -- subject(s): Spherical astronomy, Least squares
Astronomy would be a course to take solely on personal interest. Astronomy has very little practical use in day to day life. Astronomy itself can be a good course, depending on the professor, but depending on your major field of study it might not be practical to take.
William Seward Burroughs invented the first practical calculator
Marcel Gilles Jozef Minnaert has written: 'Practical work in elementary astronomy' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Astronomy
William Slocomb has written: 'The American calculator, or, A concise system of practical arithmetic' 'Key to Slocomb's American calculator'
Charles Leander Doolittle has written: 'A treatise on practical astronomy, as applied to geodesy and navigation' -- subject(s): Least squares, Spherical astronomy, Interpolation
Thomas Jefferson Lee has written: 'Tables and formulae useful in surveying, geodesy, and practical astronomy' -- subject(s): Tables, Astronomy, Geodesy, Surveying
Will Gater has written: 'The practical astronomer' -- subject(s): Observers' manuals, Astronomy 'The night sky month by month' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Sky, Constellations, Handbooks, manuals
Curt Herzstark is recognized with developing a calculator that could be held in one hand in the year 1948. It had many larger, bulkier predecessors.