158 Celestial Phenomena from Jan . 1 . to April 1 . 1826 . 
Times of the Planets passing the Meridian. 
January. 
Mercury. 
Venus. 
Mars. 
Jupiter. 
Saturn. 
Georgian, 
d. 
H. , 
H. , 
H. , 
H. , 
H. / 
H. , 
1 
12 8 
10 53 
6 44 
4 24 
22 19 
12 46 
5 
11 21 
10 59 
6 34 
A 8 
22 6 
12 30 
10 
10 50 
11 6 
6 25 
3 48 
21 41 
12 10 
15 
10 33 
11 14 
6 16 
3 28 
21 20 
11 50 
20 
10 27 
11 21 
6 2 
3 6 
20 59 
11 32 
25 
10 29 
11 28 
5 53 
2 45 
20 38 
11 13 
February. 
Mercury. 
Venus. 
Mars. 
Jupiter. 
Saturn. 
Georgian. 
d. 
H. , 
H. , 
H. , 
H. , 
H. , 
H. , 
1 
10 38 
11 37 
5 38 
2 15 
20 10 
10 48 
5 
10 45 
11 43 
5 29 
1 58 
19 54 
10 33 
10 
10 56 
11 49 
5 17 
1 37 
19 35 
10 15 
15 
11 8 
11 54 
5 5 
1 16 
19 16 
9 56 
20 
11 21 
11 59 
4 52 
0 53 
18 55 
9 37 
25 
11 34 
12 2 
4 38 
0 31 
18 35 
9 18 
March. 
Mercury. 
Venus. 
Mars. 
Jupiter. 
Saturn. 
Georgian. 
d. 
H. , 
ii. , 
H. , 
H. , 
H. , 
H. , 
1 
11 46 
12 7 
4 28 
0 9 
18 21 
9 5 
5 
11 58 
12 10 
4 16 
23 51 
18 9 
8 49 
10 
12 8 
12 13 
4 1 
23 29 
17 48 
8 26 
15 
12 28 
12 15 
3 44 
23 7 
17 27 
8 8 
20 
12 44 
12 18 
3 28 
22 44 
17 9 
7 49 
25 
12 58 
12 22 
3 10 
22 24 
17 51 
7 30 
SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1826. (PI. VII.) 
On the 29th of November, there will be an eclipse of the Sun, which will be 
visible. The following are the elements, as obtained by using the Solar Tables 
of M. Delambre , and the Lunar Tables of M. Dammseau. 
D. H. . „ 
True time of Eclip. Conjunct, at Edin. M. Time, 
Equation of Mean to Apparent time , at conjunction, 
True time of Ecliptic conjunction, Apparent time. 
Longitude of the Sun and Moon, from true Equinox, 
Obliquity of the Ecliptic, 
Sun’s Declination south, - 
Right Ascension, - 
horary motion in Longitude, 
in Right Ascension, 
semidiameter, - 
horizontal parallax, 
Nov. 29. 
Horary decrease of the Equation of time, 
Moon’s Latitude North, increasing, - - 
Equatorial horizontal parallax, 
Horizontal semidiameter, - - - 
— . horary motion in Longitude at the instant of conjunction, 
for the hour which precedes, 
for the hour which follows, 
horary motion in Latitude at the instant of conjunction, 
for the hour which precedes, 
* for the hour which follows, 
11 12 41,99 
11 31,76 
11 24 13,75 
246° 46 19,84 
23 27 36,86 
21 27 34,17 
244 65 38,92 
2 32,19 
2 41,05 
16 15,15 
8,93 
0,875 
1 12 29,55 
1 1 23,84 
16 43,85 
38 5,447 
38 5,511 
Angle of the Relative Orbit with the Ecliptic, 
Horary motion of the Moon from the Sun in the Relative Orbit, 
5,383 
25,904 
26,181 
25,627 
30 36,4 
35 43,62 
38 
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3 
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