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Diagram used in reconstructing one of Hipparchus' methods of determining the distance to the moon. This represents the earth-moon system during a partial solar eclipse at A (Alexandria) and a total solar eclipse at H (Hellespont). Adapted from an image in Toomer 1974, p. 132. See Hipparchus On Sizes and Distances for full reference.

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06:49, 25 December 2005 en:User:Dantheox (Diagram used in reconstructing one of <a href="/wiki/Hipparchus" title="Hipparchus">Hipparchus'</a> methods of determining the distance to the <a href="/wiki/Moon" title="Moon">moon</a>. This represents the earth-moon system during a partial solar eclipse at A (<a href="/wiki/Alexandria" title="Alexandria">Alexandria</a>) and a total solar eclipse at H (<a href="/wiki/Hellespont" title="Hellespont">Hellespont</a>)

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