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+ | [[Overview of measuring distances]] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2020) but developed over 10 years | ||
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+ | Measuring distances in IRSA tools - Click on the ruler icon, then click and drag in the image to measure a distance. Click on the layers icon to bring up a pop-up that specifies the units for the length of the vector you have drawn in degrees, arcminutes, or arcseconds. | ||
=Other sources of interest= | =Other sources of interest= |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 11 August 2020
Contents
Most coherent, developed, tested materials
Overview of measuring distances -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2020) but developed over 10 years
Other important CoolWiki pages
Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials
Measuring distances in IRSA tools - Click on the ruler icon, then click and drag in the image to measure a distance. Click on the layers icon to bring up a pop-up that specifies the units for the length of the vector you have drawn in degrees, arcminutes, or arcseconds.