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times as big, as the Diameter of the Moan appears to the naktd 
Eye. I faw the Limb pretty round, and very well defin’d with- 
out radiation. The parts of the Phafis of it had various decrees 
of Light. About a and/, the Norland South poles ofit° ( in 
thei^) S twas fomewhat darker, and by degrees it grew 
brighter towards b . and e , two Beits or Zones s the one of 
which (£) was a fmall dark Belt: croffing the Body Southward s 
Adjoyning to which was a final Line of a fomewhat lighter parti 
and below that again, Southwards, was the great black Belt r. 
Between that, and e 9 the other fmaller black Belt, was a pretty 
large and bright gone s but the middle d 9 was fomewhat darker 
than theedges.I perceiv’d, about 3 h *x j m *near the middle of this, 
a very darhjoundspot y like that represented at which was not 
to be perceiv'd about half an hour before : And I obferved it, - 
in about io. minutes time to be gotten almoftto^/, keeping 
equal diftance from the Satelles b , which moved alfo Weft- 
wardly, and was joyn’d to the Disk at i, at 3 h - 2; m - After 
which, the Air growing very hazy, andf as appeared by the 
Barofcope ) very light alfo ( in weight ) I could not obferve it : 
So thaf it was iufficiently evident,that this black Spot was no- 
thing elfe, fave the fliadow of the Satelles h y Eclipfing a partof 
the Face of Jupiter# About two hours before, I had obferved 
a large darker fpot in the bigger Belt about which in about 
an hour or little more ( forldidnotexadfcly obferve the time, 
nor dyaw thi& Figure of it) moving Weftwards, difappear’d. 
About a week before, I di [cover'd alfo, together with a Spot 
in th eBeltc. another Spot in the Belt e, which kept the fame 
way and velocity with that of the Beltc. The -other three Sa- 
tellites in the time of this Eclipfe, made by the Satelles % were 
WeftwardsoftheBody of Jupiter ; appearing as bright through 
the Tube, as the^ody of fupiter did to the naked Eye, and I 
was able to fee them longer through the Tube, after the day- 
light came on , than I was able to fee the Body of Jupiter with 
, my naked eye. 
A late Obfervation aboutSztnm made by the fame , 
Jw£ 29 16.66. between 1 i; and 11?. at night I obferved the 
$ody of Saturn through a 60. foot Tclefcope, and found it ex- 
adtly 
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