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nit : • ■ r 1 
h 
/ 
u 
Grimaldi covered . . * 
40 
20 
Shadow touches Mare Humorum 
4 f 
2 6 
at the Middle of Kepler 
48 
40 
at the Middle of Arijlarchus 
fo 
7 
touches Copernicus 
Copernicus half-cover’d 
— ■ ■■ ■ — quite cover'd * 
55 
2 3 
t* 
56 
5 8 
5 
Timocharis half-cover’d 
59 
0 
Shadow touches Tycho 
59 
20 
at the Middle of Tycho 
17 
0 
0 
covers Tycho 
1 
3 
at the Middle of Menelaus . 
14 
42 
touches Coclenius 
24 
29 
covers Goclenius 
2 5 
1 7 
at the Middle of Troclus 
27 
20 
touches Mare Cri/ium 
28 
44 
at the Middle of Mare Crijium 
3 1 
covers Mare Crijium 
33 
3° 
Total Immerfion at 
3 6 
5 
The Moon begins to emerge . . 
I5> 
14 
33 
Grimaldi begins to emerge 
1 6 
4 
quite uncover’d 
18 
‘ 10 
\ U; . ' ~ i ; 
The Moon was now got fo low, and Day-light 
fo far advanced, that no more Phafes could be ob- 
ferved with any Degree of Certainty. 
Thefe Observations were made with a rcfkfting 
Telefcope, that magnified 40 tiine-s, and a. tefrafring 
Telefcope, which magnified 12 times 5 and the Times 
were the fame thro’ thefe t\vo Telefcopesj for the 
Air was exceeding clear, and the Shadow well de- 
fined, the Temimbra being fcarce ienfiblc. 
Here 
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