Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1825 - Almanacs, English |
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... Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites . There will be a great number of eclipses of these small bodies during this month ; but only the follow- ing will be visible at the Royal Observatory , and consequently only these can be presented as ...
... Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites . There will be a great number of eclipses of these small bodies during this month ; but only the follow- ing will be visible at the Royal Observatory , and consequently only these can be presented as ...
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... eclipse End of the eclipse .. h . m . S. 53 45 after 11 58 0 11 .... 12 8.30 23 12 .... 12 Digits eclipsed are 0 ° 12 ′ on the Moon's northern limb , or from the southern side of the Earth's shadow . Moon's Passage over the Meridian ...
... eclipse End of the eclipse .. h . m . S. 53 45 after 11 58 0 11 .... 12 8.30 23 12 .... 12 Digits eclipsed are 0 ° 12 ′ on the Moon's northern limb , or from the southern side of the Earth's shadow . Moon's Passage over the Meridian ...
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... eclipse is an occultation or hiding of the Sun's body from our sight , occasioned by an interpo- sition of the Moon between the earth and Sun. There are nations that still entertain the most superstitious notions concerning eclipses ...
... eclipse is an occultation or hiding of the Sun's body from our sight , occasioned by an interpo- sition of the Moon between the earth and Sun. There are nations that still entertain the most superstitious notions concerning eclipses ...
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