Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1818 |
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... conjunction at a quarter before 11 on the night of the 23d . On the 3d , Jupiter and Venus will be in contact . On the 14th , both Mercury and Mars will be stationary ; and at 1 m . after 5 in the afternoon of the 2d , and 15 m . past ...
... conjunction at a quarter before 11 on the night of the 23d . On the 3d , Jupiter and Venus will be in contact . On the 14th , both Mercury and Mars will be stationary ; and at 1 m . after 5 in the afternoon of the 2d , and 15 m . past ...
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... conjunction at 6 in the even- ing of the 27th . The Moon will be in conjunction with Mars at 44 m . past 8 in the evening of the 14th ; and with the star a in Libra , at 37 m . after 4 in the morning of the 26th . On the TRANSITS of ...
... conjunction at 6 in the even- ing of the 27th . The Moon will be in conjunction with Mars at 44 m . past 8 in the evening of the 14th ; and with the star a in Libra , at 37 m . after 4 in the morning of the 26th . On the TRANSITS of ...
Strona 38
... conjunction of the planet , the motions of both Venus and the earth will then be from east to west , while the motion of the earth on its axis is in a con- trary direction ; consequently while Venus and the earth move in their orbits ...
... conjunction of the planet , the motions of both Venus and the earth will then be from east to west , while the motion of the earth on its axis is in a con- trary direction ; consequently while Venus and the earth move in their orbits ...
Strona 40
... the Moon at the ecliptic conjunction . The course of the Moon , however , affords limits to these occurrences , which enable astronomers to judge when they will take place ; for Cassini has remarked that 40 ASTRONOMICAL OCCURRENCES.
... the Moon at the ecliptic conjunction . The course of the Moon , however , affords limits to these occurrences , which enable astronomers to judge when they will take place ; for Cassini has remarked that 40 ASTRONOMICAL OCCURRENCES.
Strona 41
... conjunction , and the true latitude of the Moon at that epoch ; and then if the difference of the lati- tudes of the Moon and the star exceed 1 ° 37 ' , there cannot be any occultation ; but if this difference be less than 51 ' , there ...
... conjunction , and the true latitude of the Moon at that epoch ; and then if the difference of the lati- tudes of the Moon and the star exceed 1 ° 37 ' , there cannot be any occultation ; but if this difference be less than 51 ' , there ...
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