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The final results of the calculations are as follows : 
Edinburgh. 
Apparent Time. 
Mean Time. 
The eclipse begins, 
July 8. 4 54 26,09 
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4 6$ 55,39 
Greatest obscuration. 
5 21 18,01 
5 25 47,49 
Apparent conjunction, 
5 21 36,79 
5 26 6,26 
End of the eclipse. 
5 49 7,06 
5 33 36,72 
Digits eclipsed, 1 dig. 46' 31", 98, on the north part of the Sun’s disc. The 
Moon will make the first impression on the Sun’s limb, at 8|° to the left of his 
zenith. 
January 26. Moon eclipsed, partly visible : 
Edinburgh. 
Apparent Time. 
Mean Time. 
H * t // 
H * / // 
The eclipse begins, January 26. 
15 12 4,9 
15 24 56,0 
Beginning of total darkness, 
16 9 34,5 
16 22 26,2 
Moon rises, 
16 17 30,0 
16 30 21,7 
Ecliptic opposition, 
16 58 1,7 
17 10 53,8 
•Middle, 
16 58 47,9 
17 11 40,0 
End of total darkness, 
17 48 1,3 
18 0 53,8 
End of the eclipse, 
18 45 30,9 
18 58 23,9 
Digits eclipsed, 20 dig. 49' 46", 9 from the north side of the Earth’s shadow. 
The Moon’s centre will pass 4' 28", 0 North of the centre of the Earth’s shadow, 
at the middle of the eclipse. 
J uly S3. Moon eclipsed, partly visible : 
Edinburgh. 
Apparent Time. Mean Time. 
H. 
/ 
// 
H. 
r 
// 
The eclipse begins, January 23. 
1 
16 
54,4 
1 
22 
57,1 
Beginning of total darkness, 
2 
23 
41,2 
2 
29 
44,0 
Middle, 
3 
13 
20,6 
3 
19 
23,5 
Ecliptic opposition, 
3 
15 
22,0 
3 
21 
24,9 
Moon sets, 
3 
38 
50,2 
3 
44 
53,0 
En,d of total darkness, 
4 
3 
0,0 
4 
9 
3,0 
End of the eclipse, 
5 
9 
46,8 
5 
15 
49,9 
Digits eclipsed, 18 dig. 13' 22", 1 from the North part of the Earth’s shadow. 
The Moon’s centre will pass 9' 10",9 North of the centre of the Earth’s shadow, 
at the middle of the eclipse. 
Aberdeen, 8 tk Nov. 1822. 
VOL. VIII. NO. 15. JANUARY 1823. 
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