A Cycle of Celestial Objects for the Use of Naval Military And Private Astro

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A Cycle of Celestial Objects for the Use of Naval Military And Private Astro
Williams, Henry Smith, 1863-1943
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Resulting 1830.
or Emers.
Sidereal.
Apparent.
Longitude.
h m s h m s ffl S Jan. 5 75 Tauri - - Im.
7 12 18-88 12 06 06-84 49-52 ..
a Tauri - - Im.
10 41 53-18 15 35 02-62 52-05 Feb. 5 i Cancri - - Im.
9 19 58-19 12 03 02-35 51-34 March 28 o 2 Tauri - - Im.
7 42 33-56 7 14 34-52 50-93 ..
99 Tauri . - Im.
8 37 15-56 8 09 08-26 52-03 July 25 ty's 2nd Satellite Em.
17 11 42-29 8 53 19-55 52-01 31 ty's 1st Satellite Em.
20 26 23-27 11 43 59-62 51-38 Oct. 5 2 Tauri - - Im.
3 12 51-82 14 27 33-05 50-4
...7 ..
6 a Tauri - - Em.
4 23 41-37 15 38 11-58 51-60 102 P. Iv. Tauri Im.
4 27 20-31 15 41 39-88 50-42 364 DETAILS OF vations of the 5th of last October, it is evident that there exists a constant error in the moon^s place; the right ascension is too much, or the declination too little, for either would produce the same effect upon the longitude, because the difference of declina- tion squared, minus the square of the semidiameter, is greater in proportion to the diminution of the former. The same appears in that of the 31st, or the starts place is erroneous.


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