Ai'lui . 101. 



KN( )\\r.i;nr,i:. 



134 



Maks iNappro.'ichiiiK conjunction ; scnii-diami'tcr J J". It is 

 2" N. of i Ctoniinonnn on the 5th. 2'' N. of Noptinii- on the 

 12th. 5° S. of 1'ollii.x on the 15th. 



JfPlTKK reaches opposition on June 1st when its c<|ualorial 

 seinidiaineter is 22i", Polar li"less. The confiRurations of 

 the salelhti's as seen with an invertiuK telesrope at 'l''.10"'»»/ 

 are : — 



.2 



o 



O 4 

 O 124 

 O 234 

 O 134 

 O 34 

 O3124 

 O 4 

 O 4 

 O 12 



o 5 



O 13 



O 3 



Satellite phenomena visible at Greenwich, 1* ll'' 45""^ II. 

 Oc. R.: 2^ 10" 43'"t' III. Sh. E., ll" 27"'c III. Tr. I.: 

 3" 1" IQ^m III. Tr. K.. 2" 3\"'n, I. Sh. I., 3" 12'";h I. Tr. I. : 

 3" 11" 53" 45V I. Kc. D. : 4" 2" 43"'»; I. Oc. R. ; 4" ll" 13"'e 

 I. Sh. E., 11" 50"\- I. Tr. E. : 7" 4" 7""m II. Sh. I.: 

 8" 10" 20™ 29»e II. E.c. D. ; y" 2" 3'"/« II. Oc. R. ; lO" O" i6"',n 

 III. Sh. I., 2" 41"'»H. III. Sh. E. 2" 49"'m III. Tr. I.: 

 11" 1" 47"' 24" I. Ec. D.; 11'' lO" 53"" e I. Sh. I., ll" 22'" e 

 I.Tr.I.: 12''l''7™mI.Sh.E.. l"35""»Hl.Tr.E.; 12'' lO" 54"'c' 

 I. Oc. R. ; 16''0''55"' Sl'm, II. Ec. D. ; 17" lO^SQ^e II. Sh. E., 

 II" IQ-^c II. Tr. E. ; 18" i" 41™ 8"/)/ I. Ec. D. ; 19" O" 47™/;/ 

 I. Sh. 1. 1" -'"ill I. Tr. I., 3" 1"'//;. I. Sh. E.. 3" 19'"/// I. Tr. E. ; 

 19" 10" 9'" 33V I. Ec. D. : 20" O" 38"/// I. Oc. R. : 20" 9" 29""^ 



I. Sh. E.. 9" 46"V I. Tr. E.. 9" 52"'f I II. Oc. R ; 23" 3" 31'° 30"/// 



II. Ec. D. : 24" lO" ii'^e II. Sh. I.. lO" 56""^ II. Tr. I.; 

 25" 1" 13"°/7» II. Sh. E., 1"33'"/)/ II. Tr. E. ; 26" 2" 41'"/// I. Sh I.. 

 2" 51""/;/, I. Tr. I.; 27"0"3'" 24"//; I. Ec. D.. 2" 22'"/// I. Oc. R. ; 



27" 9" urc 1. Sh. I.. ')'']7"'c I. Tr. I.. 10" 48'" 39V III. Ec. I).. 

 11" 23"V LSh-K-.n" ,Urf I.Tr.i:.: 2k" 1" lO™/// III.Oc.R.; 

 28" 8" 48'"i.' I. Oc. R. 



.Satim<N is invisible, beiiif,' in cnniunction with the Sun on 

 the 14lh. 



Uranl'.s is a morning star, better placed for southern 

 observers ; semi-diameter 2". 



Nepti'NE is an evening star, semi-diameter 1"; 2" south of 

 Mars on 1 2th. 



Double Stars. — The Hmits of i\..\. are 13" to 15". 



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