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- 141. Telescope I
- 142. Telescope II
- 143. Telescope III
- 144. Instruments for practical astronomical observations I
- 145. Instruments for practical astronomical observations II
- 146. Astronomy in antiquity
- 147. Astronomy in Antiquity in Ancient Greece
- 148. Pythagorean school
- 149. The Influence of Astronomy on Egyptian Architecture
- 150. Astronomy in the Medieval era
- 151. Heliocentrism
- 152. Zodiac and History of Zodiac Symbols
- 153. Identifying stars by calculation
- 154. Identifying solar system planets and stars star identification with ship
- 155. Calculation of latitude from meridian height. True latitude. True longitude
- 156. Lower Circummeridian Height. Calculating latitude from meridian altitude.
- 157. Determination of the astronomical point of the ship by the method of heights at the same Zenith
- 158. Determination of the astronomical point of the ship by successive observations
- 159. Checking the magnetic compass and gyrocompass
- 160. Control of magnetic compass and gyrocompass corrections
- 161. Solving astronomical navigation problems with the aid of the computer
- 162. Cyber Sky program facilities. Representation of the celestial vault according to the model of a "Planetarium"
- 163. Star identification program Sky Chart III
- 164. Programs that edit the nautical ephemeris. The Navigators Almanac program
- 165. Programs that edit the nautical ephemeris. Astronav program. Alcyone Ephem Program
- 166. Specialized programs for calculating the height line. Maps and navigation information
- 167. Software for astronomical observations. The Stellarium program
- 168. Astronomical calculations and the positions of the stars I
- 169. Astronomical calculations and the positions of the stars II. Automatic image processing
- 170. Observing galaxies