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Art. XXVII. — Celestial Phenomena from April 1. to July 
1824, calculated for the Meridian of Edinburgh^ Mean 
Time. By Mr George Innes, Aberdeen. 
The times are inserted according to the Civil reckoning, the day beginning 
at midnight. — The Conjunctions of the Moon with the Stars are given in 
Right Ascension. 
April. 
D 
H / // 
D 
H 
/ // 
2. 
20 23 32 
d D b 
14. 
21 5 48 
Irh. III. sat. 7/ 
4. 
22 42 17 
Em. II. sat. 7/ 
19. 
22 6 16 
djn 
5. 
22 46 36 
d D y * 
20. 
3 49 3 
0 enters ^ 
6. 
22 6 35 
]) First Quarter. 
21. 
5 56 29 
( Last Quarter. 
7. 
20 21 36 
Em. III. sat. 7/ 
23. 
20 IT 52 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
21 58 6 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
27. 
2 28 51 
d D ^ 
8. 
19 51 45 
Im. IV. sat. 7/ 
29. 
4 9 9 
@ New Moon. 
22 44 56 
Em. IV. sat. 7/ 
30. 
9 5 0 
d D b 
11. 
20 55 30 
d Dd 
16 0 0 
d D $ 
13. 
15 34 48 
o Full Moon. 
22 13 18 
Em. I. sat', y. 
May. 
June. 
» 
H / // 
D 
H / o 
3. 
11 16 52 
d D -U 
4. 
8 44 30 
]) First Quarter. 
6. 
3 59 31 
]) First Quarter. 
5. 
12 46 20 
d D d 
22 23 32 
Em. 11. sat. 11 
11. 
14 24 37 
Q Full Moon. 
8. 
21 59 20 
6 D d 
13. 
13 13 56 
d D¥ 
10. 
^ greatest elohg. 
21. 
0 25 30 
( Last Quarter. 
13. 
2 17 30 
Q Full Moon, 
12 48 37 
Q enters as 
17. 
6 42 42 
d 
24. 
15 30 28 
d D b 
21. 
0 20 32 
( Last Quarter. 
25. 
8 0 0 
d D$ 
4 9 6 
Q enters n 
26. 
7 10 0 
dJ ? 
27. 
6 33 15 
d D § 
23 28 54 
^ New Mooii. 
21 6 10 
Im. III. sat. 7/ 
27. 
21 38 42 
d D 'll 
22 48 53 
d Db 
28. 
$ greatest elong. 
28. 
14 46 45 
^ New Moon. 
29. 
4 52 41 
d D $ 
31. 
2 48 51 
d D^ 
On the 5th of April, the Moon will Eclipse the planet Jupiter. 
Immersion, April 5, 23^ 9' 39'',0 at 3' 13",9 S. ) . . 
Emersion, 6, 0 4 23,6 at 3 33,6 N. J ^ 
The following are the Elements for this Occultation, as obtained from Db 
Lambre’s Tables of the Sun, Burckhardt’s Tables of the Moon, and BouvAan^s- 
Tables of 1821 for Jupiter ; 
