Half Hours With the Stars a Plain And Easy Guide to the Knowledge of the Conste
Half Hours With the Stars a Plain And Easy Guide to the Knowledge of the Conste
Richard a Richard Anthony Proctor
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COLUMBA At ii o'clock: Jan. 7. At lOi o'clock : Jan. 14. At 10 o'clock : Jan. 22. At yj o'clock : Jan. 29. At 9 o'clock : Feb. 6. At 8 o'clock : Feb. 14. At 8 o'clock : Feb. 21. Stars of the first magnitude are eight-pointed ; second magnitude, six-pointed ; third magnitude, five-pointed ; fourth magnitude (a few), four-pointed ; fifth magnitude (very few), three-pointed. For star-names reler to page 4. MAP III. NIGHT SKY. FEBRUARY AND MARCH. /*** s. 7* "A V vVr '. **;:: At ii o'clock: Feb. 6. ...At io o'clock : Feb. 14. At 10 o'clock : Feb. 21. Southern Horizon At 9! o'clock : Mar. I. At 9 o'clock : Mar. 8. At Sir o'clock : Mar. 16. At 8 o'clock : Mar. 23. Stars of the first magnitude are eight-pointed ; second magnitude, six-pointed ; third magnitude, five-pointed ; fourth magnitude (a few), four-pointed ; fifth magnitude (very few), three-pointed. For star-names refer to page 4. NIGHT SKY. - -FEBRUARY AND MARCH. 13 NIGHT SKY. FEBRUARY AND MARCH. The Great Bear (Ursa Major), with its Dipper and Pointers, is now high up in the northeastern sky.
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