Abstract
The errors in the timings of the Almagest occultations are investigated to ascertain what contribution they made to Fotheringham and Longbottom’s 1915 result for the (tidal) acceleration of the Moon. It is found that their result is quite close to the modern value, once the apparent acceleration of the Moon due to the retardation of the Earth’s spin rate is removed.
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