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On the 1 6th it reaches greatest its elongation east of the sun 24° 43'. 

 apparent diameter on the ist is 5.5" and on the 31st 8.9". 



Its 



She will be to the west of the sun during the entire month, and in a favora- 

 ble position for morning observation. The apparent diameter is slowly decreas- 

 ing on the 15th it is 12.4". 



MARS. 



Date. 

 I St. 



loth. 

 20th. 



31st. 



Right Ascension. 

 6h. 15m. 

 6 31 



6 47 

 • 7 00 



Declination N. 

 23° 32' 

 23 38 

 23 43 

 23 51 



M. T. of Meridian Passage. 

 5h. 32m. A- M. 



5 12 



4 48 

 4 17 



It will 



The apparent diameter on 15th is ii.i" and is slowly increasing 

 rise on the ist at loh. 09m. P. M., and on the 31st at 8h. 55m. P. M. 



JUPITER. 



Declination N. M. T. of Meridian Passage. 

 02' 2h. 50m. A. M. 



52 2 12 



37 I 28 



18 o 40 



The time used being Kansas 



Phenomena presented by its four satellites. 

 City, M. S. T. 



DATE. PHENOMENA. 



ist, 9:27 p. m. Europa, Sh. In. 



11:28 p. m. Europa, Tr,. In. 



2d, 0:04 a. m. Europa, Sh. Eg. 



10:39 p. m. Ganymede, Ec. Dis. 



3d, 0:12 a. m. Ganymede, Ec. Re. 



2:46 a. m. Ganymede, Oc. Dis. 



3:56 a. m. Ganymede, Oc. Re. 



9:03 p. m. Europa, Oc. Re. 



4th, 1:32 a. m. lo, Sh. In. 



2:29 a. m. lo, Tr. In. 



DATE. 



4th, 



5th, 



6th, 

 9th, 



3:44 a. m. lo, 



4:40 a. m. lo, 



10:41 p. m. lo, 



1:47 3.. m. Jo, 



8:00 p. m. lo, 



8:55 p. m. lo, 



10:12 p. m. lo, 



11:06 p. m. lo, 



8:13 p. m. lo, 



0:03 a. m. Europa, 



PHENOMENA. 



Sh. Eg. 



Tr. Eg. 



Ec. Dis. 



Oc. Re. 



Sh. In. 



Tr. In. 



Sh. Eg. 



Tr. Eg. 



Oc. Re. 



Sh. In. 



