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Mizusawa (水沢市, Mizusawa-shi) was a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Mizusawa is home to one of the six International Latitude Observatories. The observatories were close to the parallel of 39 degrees 8 minutes north latitude. They worked together to study the Earth's "wobble" using stars selected by Dr. Kimura, the astronomer in charge of the Mizusawa station. Twelve groups of stars that had six pairs of stars each were chosen. Two groups of stars were observed at each station following a schedule of dates, time, and duration prepared by Kimura.

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  • 미즈사와시 (ko)
  • Mizusawa, Iwate (en)
  • 水沢市 (ja)
  • Mizusawa (pt)
  • 水澤市 (zh)
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  • 水沢市(みずさわし)は、岩手県の内陸南部にかつて存在した市。 商人の街、偉人の街、天文台の街、鋳物の街、みちのくの小京都として知られる。 周辺自治体と合併し、現在は奥州市の中心部に位置する。 (ja)
  • 미즈사와시(일본어: 水沢市)는 이와테현 남서부에 있었던 시이다. (ko)
  • Mizusawa (水沢市; -shi) é uma cidade japonesa localizada na província de Iwate. Em 2003, a cidade tinha uma população estimada em 60,979 habitantes e uma densidade populacional de 629,17 h/km². Tem uma área total de 96,92 km². Recebeu o estatuto de cidade a 1 de Abril de 1954. (pt)
  • 水澤市(日语:水沢市〔水澤市〕/みずさわし Mizusawa shi */?)是位于日本岩手縣内陸南部,胆澤扇状地一個已不存在的市,2006年2月20日與江刺市及膽澤郡的前澤町、膽澤町、衣川村合併新設為奧州市,現為該市的水澤區。 (zh)
  • Mizusawa (水沢市, Mizusawa-shi) was a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Mizusawa is home to one of the six International Latitude Observatories. The observatories were close to the parallel of 39 degrees 8 minutes north latitude. They worked together to study the Earth's "wobble" using stars selected by Dr. Kimura, the astronomer in charge of the Mizusawa station. Twelve groups of stars that had six pairs of stars each were chosen. Two groups of stars were observed at each station following a schedule of dates, time, and duration prepared by Kimura. (en)
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  • Mizusawa (en)
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