105 ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS 



IEC HA POORE, 1782. 



Obfervations ^ T. D. P. 



Double altitudes of Jupiter^ with the octant and ar- 

 tificial horizon. 



Time. Angles. 



n / // ° / // / // 



8.IO.O3 — 64.28.IO Jupiter's R. A. at the time 17.21.46,6 



1 3-0^ — 63.30.00 Declinations. 23.02.04 



h 

 15.08 — 62.45.20. © R. A. at the time 11.55.08,3 



18.53 — 6l.5O.3O Latitude by Colebrooke, 1784, see Table 



8.14.17 >*■» 31.34.15 See Observations at large 19.06.45 



Ref, — 1.34' 



3i.32.4i 



From the above data, Jupiter had pafled the meridian., 



h / o . h / // 



2.45.59,2, and the time was 8.12.37,6 



Watch 8.14.17 



Too fa ft i-39j4 



An Edipfe of the Moon. 



h / n 



21ft Sept. 7.00.15 doubtful. 



01.40 begun certainly. 



02.40 ftrong fhadow came on. 



04.14 penumbra touched a place which I 



name A. 

 09.03 fhadow touched A. 

 9.06.56 fhadow touched the limb at B. 



08.11 penumbra going. 



10.12 limb not perfectly bright. 

 ii.20 end certainly, and at B. 



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