382 Celestial Phenomena, October 1826 — January 1827- 



Art. XXXI.— CELESTIAL PHENOMENA, 



From October 1st 1826, to January 1st 1827. Adapted to the Meridian of 

 Greenwich, Apparent Time, excepting the Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, 



D. 

 1 



2 

 2 



2 



2 



4 



4 



4 



4 



4 



5 







6 



6 



6 



7 



7 



7 



8 



9 



11 



12 



13 



13 



13 



14 



15 



18 



18 



19 



20 



21 



21 



21 



23 



23 



23 



24 



24 



24 



25 



27 



28 



29 



29 



29 



29 



30 



30 



31 



31 



31 



which are given in Mean Time. 



N. B. — The day begins at noon, and the conjunctions of the Moon and 

 Stars are given in Right Ascension. 



OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. 



) 1 £ W\ ) 22' S. 



' 2 £ lit ) 22A' S. 

 v h1_ ) 52' S* 

 e Oph. ) 11' N. 



1 ? t 



1 1* T 



2a* t 

 Ceres. 



$ X ) 55' N. 

 £ Mj> ) 19' N. 

 7 Ira. II. Sat. 1/. 

 ) First Quarter. 



H. M. S. 



3 29 



Sun in mean 



1 55 40 



2 33 4 

 22 



8 21 



12 45 



17 25 25 



17 26 46 



19 59 12 



22 40 36 



10 

 3 



19 34 2 



20 9 44 

 I 



19 10 



21 53 39 



1 35 59 

 23 

 12 



14 45 

 21 

 16 

 9 46 



19 38 3 



11 59 47 



12 16 31 

 17 22 51 

 23 



10 48 



14 50 

 20 



10 32 24 



11 45 22 

 22 



12 51 20 



13 28 24 

 18 



13 22 



18 10 56 



22 26 52 



43' N. 

 26' N. 



New Moon, 

 distance from earth, 

 d ]) a HJ ]) 48' S. 

 d J, 1TJ D 38' N. 

 d 9-.T1J 



k =2: TJ & S. 



K — J) 14' N. 



I £ H\_ ]) 27' S. 



2/Sn\])27'S. 



y M\ D 57' S. 



p Oph. p 4' N. 



Ceres. 



l/« t 



IfJL f 



P First Quarter. 

 6}A f ]) 48' N. 

 Georg. Siilus. 

 £ ft D 11' N. 

 o- TT1 

 Sup. ^ and 

 Greatest Elong. 

 Georg. Sid. in | — | 



d ? * "I 



O Full Moon. 

 11 Stationary. 



6 H T 



C$ P « b D 38' S. 



dKB D 18' S. 



d p v n D 2i' s. 



Im. I. Sat. V 



d9*»I 

 enters IT^ 

 P Last Quarter. 



6V»W 



d ]) l * S3 )) 23' N. 

 d P 2 a So P 3' N. 

 d $ A Oph. 

 d <j and Ceres, 

 d 92c — 



a T1J p 37' N. 



/ Trip > is' n. 



Eel. Invis. Green. 



?New Moon. 



d ) * =2= ) 9' N. 

 d ) ». — ) 18' X. 



D. 

 I 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 4 

 4 

 5 

 5 

 6 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 

 13 

 14 



H. 



2 

 2 

 5 



7 



3 

 3 



4 



7 



16 



5 



10 



12 



) 50' N. 

 ) 33' N. 



6 



6 



6 J«5W 



6)«KmK 

 d MX 



17 32 41 Im. I. Sat. ^ 



Visible Eclitse of the moon. 

 The particulars of this Eclipse are 

 given at the end of this article, for 

 Edinburgh and Greenwich. 



DECEMBER. 



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