Time's TelescopeSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1834 - Almanacs, English |
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Page 153
... Eclipse of the Sun. 30th day , a total eclipse of the sun , invisible at Green- wich . Begins on the earth generally 4 h . 41.9 m . mean time at Greenwich . Longitude 141 ° 2 ′ W. Latitude 43 ° 53 ' N. Total eclipse begins generally 6 h ...
... Eclipse of the Sun. 30th day , a total eclipse of the sun , invisible at Green- wich . Begins on the earth generally 4 h . 41.9 m . mean time at Greenwich . Longitude 141 ° 2 ′ W. Latitude 43 ° 53 ' N. Total eclipse begins generally 6 h ...
Page 169
... Eclipse of the Moon . 15th day , a partial eclipse of the moon , visible at Greenwich . First contact with the penumbra First contact with the dark shadow . Middle of the eclipse .... Hrs . Min . 14 0.3 15 18.8 16 47.8 18 16.8 ...
... Eclipse of the Moon . 15th day , a partial eclipse of the moon , visible at Greenwich . First contact with the penumbra First contact with the dark shadow . Middle of the eclipse .... Hrs . Min . 14 0.3 15 18.8 16 47.8 18 16.8 ...
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... eclipse of the 17th of July . ( See Time's Teles- cope 1833. ) Shortly after midnight the heavens in the direction of the southern horizon were misty . 3h . Jupiter and Venus beautifully visible . 4h . 20 m . the sun ob- served through ...
... eclipse of the 17th of July . ( See Time's Teles- cope 1833. ) Shortly after midnight the heavens in the direction of the southern horizon were misty . 3h . Jupiter and Venus beautifully visible . 4h . 20 m . the sun ob- served through ...
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15th.-Illuminated disc 1st day 2d day 4th day altitude animalcules appearance Aquarii astronomers atmosphere axis beautiful birds bodies Capricorni Cassiopeia centre Cepheus Ceres colour Coma Berenices comet commenced conjunction dark Declination Delphinus diameter DIED difference of latitude distance double star earth eclipse EDWARD BLYTH Emersion feathers FIXED STARS Flamstead flowers fluid Geminorum Greatest and least greatest eastern elongation heaven Herschel horizon Immersion inferior conjunction John Herschel Jupiter least magnitude Leo Minor light MARTYR Mercury Meridian Transit months Moon morning motion nature nest night North Dec observed ox-eye perigee perihelion period PHENOMENA PLANETARUM planet remarkable Right Ascen ring rise round Saturn Second satellite seen semi-diameter shadow solar South Dec species spots sun's sweet Tauri TELESCOPIC OBJECTS thee Third satellite tion tree Uranus Ursa Ursa Major velocity Venus Vesta Virginis visible wing Wormegay young zenith