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True Tinic- 
! 3 h j,'5r- , 34-' f The Firft Satellite, juft 
entriDg the Shadow, 
was yet vifible when 
a Mift covered Jupi- 
ter. 
13 2,6 34 Jupiter being uncover- 
ed the Firft Satellite 
did not now appear 
throughthe Reflecting 
Telelcope. The true 
Time was adjufted 
only by two Clocks. 
8 22 20 Immerfion of the Third 
by the Reflecting Te- 
lefcope. The Wind 
was fomewhat trouble- 
fome, the true Time 
was adjufted by two 
Clocks. 
8 4 6 23 Emerfion of the Firft by 
the Reflecting Te- 
lefcope. Doubtful to 
a few Seconds, by rea- 
fon of the nearnefs of 
the Satellite to Jupi- 
ter. 
7 20 30 Immediately after Sun- 
fet, Jupiter becoming 
vifible to the Eye, the 
Third Satellite appear- 
ed to be out ofthe Sha- 
dow, 
