Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 9Astronomical Society of the Pacific., 1897 |
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... Jupiter ( taken with the SCHAEBERLE Reflector ) · to face page 173 173 Photographs of Jupiter , by J. M. Schaeberle . Planetary Phenomena for September , October , November , and December , 1897 , by Professor MALCOLM MCNEILL The BRUCE ...
... Jupiter ( taken with the SCHAEBERLE Reflector ) · to face page 173 173 Photographs of Jupiter , by J. M. Schaeberle . Planetary Phenomena for September , October , November , and December , 1897 , by Professor MALCOLM MCNEILL The BRUCE ...
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... Jupiter passed opposition on February 23d , and is above the horizon practically the whole night throughout March . It is retrograding , moving westward and northward about three degrees during the month toward the first magnitude star ...
... Jupiter passed opposition on February 23d , and is above the horizon practically the whole night throughout March . It is retrograding , moving westward and northward about three degrees during the month toward the first magnitude star ...
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... jupiter is above the horizon until long after midnight . It is in the constellation Leo , and moves slowly westward about one degree toward the first magnitude star Regulus , until it stops and begins to move eastward on April 26th . It ...
... jupiter is above the horizon until long after midnight . It is in the constellation Leo , and moves slowly westward about one degree toward the first magnitude star Regulus , until it stops and begins to move eastward on April 26th . It ...
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... JUPITER . Mar. I. IO 27 7 5 9 P.M. 11 47 P. M. 6 25 A. M. II . 10 23 21 . IO 18 +11 58 II 34 4 23 338 I I 3 5 43 IO 19 5 O 31. 10 15 Mar. 1. 15 56 11. 15 56 21. 15 56 31. 15 55 - 18 - +12 16 2255 SATURN . 9 37 4 19 18 12 12 23 A. M. 5 ...
... JUPITER . Mar. I. IO 27 7 5 9 P.M. 11 47 P. M. 6 25 A. M. II . 10 23 21 . IO 18 +11 58 II 34 4 23 338 I I 3 5 43 IO 19 5 O 31. 10 15 Mar. 1. 15 56 11. 15 56 21. 15 56 31. 15 55 - 18 - +12 16 2255 SATURN . 9 37 4 19 18 12 12 23 A. M. 5 ...
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... JUPITER'S SATELLITES , P. S. T. ( Off right - hand limb as seen in an inverting telescope . ) H. M. H. M. I , R , Mar. 3 . 3 О А. М. IV , R , Mar. 14 . 4 28 P. M. I , R , 4 . 9 30 P. M. I , R , 19 . I 18 A. M. III , R , 5 . 6 27 P. M. ...
... JUPITER'S SATELLITES , P. S. T. ( Off right - hand limb as seen in an inverting telescope . ) H. M. H. M. I , R , Mar. 3 . 3 О А. М. IV , R , Mar. 14 . 4 28 P. M. I , R , 4 . 9 30 P. M. I , R , 19 . I 18 A. M. III , R , 5 . 6 27 P. M. ...
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