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Two Obferzfations ofthe lajl Eclipfe November 5 of A 
lajl^ made at Nuremberg ; the one by Mr. G. C. 
Eimmart) the other by Mr. J. Ph. Wurtzelbaur : 
Communicated by Mr. Theodore Haak R. S. S. 
' I ^ His Eclipfe of the Moon was the more remarkable, for 
1 that it fell out very near the Afogd^on of the Moon^ and 
was nearly central ; fo that the duration wasas'great as jpor 
ffiblee But fo ithsLpnQdyth^tndthQv^t London^^ 
nor Pansy it could be feen by reafbn of thick Clouds, for 
the whole time intercepting the fight of the Moon, : The on- 
ly Account we have received is already pubhfliecl, from Let* 
ters of the Famous Mr. Hevelim of Dantzicky , in Num. 178 
of theft Trmf victims : And now thefe two from. Nf^nmburg^ 
made by the Induftrious Obfervers Mr. £//^^W^ and Mr. 
wtzelbaur. '" ' . - 
The Ohfervation&fMr, 'Eimrmxtwas asfollom. 
tg.b. i 9> mm. the Pemmb'm was very- obicure^and the begin- 
ning of the-Eclipfe was at Iiarid. 
9^?. 2 1^. 30/. the, Eclipfe was begun, the quantity al- 
mofi half a digits and the diftance between the cufps was a- 
tout ^2 degrees oi th^ Moom limb, and Pdlus Mareoti^ wdiS 
juft all Eclipfed ; hence we may conclude the beginning a- 
bout 9,0. 21.^. ^o/^ 
I ok 2im,' 3 0/. as near asl can collect from the- Oblerva- - 
tors words, was the time of the total Immerfion into the 
fhaddow ; to verefie which^the Azimuth of the Moons CQiitQt 
was obferved to the Eaft, ^igr* 48^, imin. 1 2/ of time af- 
ter the laid Immerfion. 
i2h.i<,mmj oriQ^^.. I j/^r. before the Culmination of the 
right flhoulder of 0;^/^?^^, was the Emerfion or firlt. appear- 
ance of the Moon out of the total Darknefs. 
1 3^. i/\^min fere was the jufl: end of the Eclipfe, being 2m. 
2o/ff . before the Culmination of Sirim or the great Dogg. 
Whence 
