AT THE OBSERVATORY AT PARAMATTA. 
23 
Lunar Eclipse, November 14, 1826. 
Immersions. 
Emersions. 
Immersions. 
Emersions. 
Spot. 
Sid. Time. 
Spot. 
Sid. Time. 
Spot. 
Sid. Time. 
Spot. 
Sid. Time. 
h 
m 
S 
h m s 
h 
m 
S 
h 
m 
S 
Beginning . . 
3 
37 16 
End of total 1 
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28 Dionisi . . 
4 
19 
9 
16 Timocharis 
6 
45 
56 
5 Gassendus 
33 
43 
20 
obscuration/ 
18 Archim. . . 
33 
19 
9 
18 Archimed. 
33 
49 
5 
2 Gallileus. . 
3? 
43 
47 
1 Grimaldus 
„25 8 
17 Plato 
33 
20 
23 
21 Tycho. . . 
33 
51 
25 
4 Keplerus 
33 
51 
25 
2 Gallileus. . 
„ 26 13 
25 Menela. . . 
33 
21 
22 
22 Eudoxus 
33 
53 
1 
9 Lansber.. . 
33 
52 
53 
3 Aristarch. 
„ 28 57 
29 Plinius . . 
33 
24 
50 
23 Aristoteles 
33 
53 
2 
14 Bulliald. . . 
53 
53 
8 Heraclides 
„ 30 13 
32 Censori. . . 
25 
56 
1 9 In. sin. m. 
33 
54 
3 
3 Aristarch. 
33 
56 
8 
7 Harpal. . . 
„ 30 44 
22 Eudoxus. . 
33 
27 
52 
24 Manilius. . 
33 
59 
36 
21 Tycho. . . 
33 
59 
5 
4 Keplerus 
jj 34 1 
23 Aristoteles 
33 
29 
7 
28 Dionisius 
7 
1 
46 
10 Reinold. . . 
33 
59 
5 
12 Helicon. . . 
„ 37 53 
27 Posidon. . . 
33 
32 
39 
25 Menelaus 
33 
4 
24 
11 Coperni. .. 
4 
1 
15 
9 Lansberg. 
„ 39 42 
40 Tarunt. . . 
33 
33 
34 
27 Posidonius 
33 
7 
34 
15 Eratosth. 
33 
4 
35 
11 Coperni. . . 
„ 39 52 
35 Proclus. . . 
33 
35 
30 
29 Plinius . . 
33 
7 
57 
7 Harpal. . . 
33 
7 38 
10 Reinold. . . 
„40 2 
26 Hermes . . 
33 
35 
48 
33 Messala . . 
33 
14 
26 
1 2 Helicon. . . 
33 
8 
0 
14 Bulliald. . . 
„ 41 10? 
36 Cleomed. 
33 
39 
33 
32 Censorinus 
33 
14 
48 
19 In.sin.med. 
33 
11 
54 
15 Eratosth. 
„ 42 2 
Beginning ~) 
40 Tar un tius 
33 
19 
14 
16 Timocha. 
33 
16 
25 
17 Plato 
„ 44 25 
of total ob- > 
33 
45 
7 
35 Proclus. . . 
33 
19 
14 
24 Manilius . . 
33 
17 38 
14 Bulliald. . . 
„ 45 22? 
scuration J 
End of Eclipse 
7 
27 
19 
Remark . — During the first part of total obscuration, Aristarchus was as dark 
as any other peak of the moon, but towards the end of it he began to be as 
brilliant as he was on the 21st of May. The effect of the moon’s obscuration 
upon the visibility of the stars was remarkable. 
Intervals between the Culminations of the Moon and those of Stars about the 
same Parallel. 
Remark. — means that the Star precedes, + that he follows the Moon. 
1822. 
Stars. 
Interval. 
1822. 
Stars. 
Interval. 
May 10 
<p Sagittarii 
o- Sagittarii 
m s 
— 6 35.12 
+ 3 5.84 
July 12 
8 Arietis 
P. I. 243 
m s 
— 3 9-53 
+ 3 9-37 
May 27 
Regulus 
— 7 40.65 
July 25 
Spica 
— 16 2.50 
May 31 
Spica 
+ 5 41.81 
Aug. 12 
/3 Tauri 
— 29 1.61 
June 1 
Spica 
— 40 52.2 
Aug. 25 
Antares 
— 5 13.3 
June 2 
Anon. 
— 12 45.03 
Aug. 29 
in Parallel 
+ 2 5.81 
p Librae 
p. Librae 
- 9 15.31 
— 5 50.53 
y Capricorn. 
+ 6 9-38 
Sept. 19 
Spica 
Antares 
— 62 20.84 
+ 120 21.19 
June 29 
Anon. 
— 4 9-94 
June 30 
12 Librae 
+ 18 41.75 
Sept. 20 
Antares 
+ 69 29.87 
