Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 53; Volumes 1892-1893Priestley and Weale, 1893 Includes lists of additions to the Society's library, usually separately paged. |
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Page 149
... Saturn . 7h when at E elongation . Tethys not seen at Rhea 0. Not up at 8h.20 . Past at 8h30 . Cloudy after 10h . April 9. - Dione e . Seen with great difficulty . Moon very near Saturn . On tangent to end of ring ( E ) between 7h.50 ...
... Saturn . 7h when at E elongation . Tethys not seen at Rhea 0. Not up at 8h.20 . Past at 8h30 . Cloudy after 10h . April 9. - Dione e . Seen with great difficulty . Moon very near Saturn . On tangent to end of ring ( E ) between 7h.50 ...
Page 150
... 0. Not up at 9h : 55 . Last seen at 10h , and it was not quite on the line then . Dione ẞ , 11h1 ; not seen ; planet too low . Ephemeris of Juno , near the time of Opposition , 150 LIII . 3 , Mr. Gledhill , Satellites of Saturn .
... 0. Not up at 9h : 55 . Last seen at 10h , and it was not quite on the line then . Dione ẞ , 11h1 ; not seen ; planet too low . Ephemeris of Juno , near the time of Opposition , 150 LIII . 3 , Mr. Gledhill , Satellites of Saturn .
Page 152
... 9 25 8.50 II 45 33'1 17 9 48 37.83 N. 12 12 90 " 14 9 25 3190 N. II 48 48.0 " Nautical Almanac " Office : 1893 January 5 . Ephemerides of the Five Inner Satellites of Saturn , 1893 152 LIII . 3 , Ephemeris of Juno , 1893 .
... 9 25 8.50 II 45 33'1 17 9 48 37.83 N. 12 12 90 " 14 9 25 3190 N. II 48 48.0 " Nautical Almanac " Office : 1893 January 5 . Ephemerides of the Five Inner Satellites of Saturn , 1893 152 LIII . 3 , Ephemeris of Juno , 1893 .
Page 153
... Saturn not being yet available , the present ephemerides are founded upon the same elements , except that of the longitude of the central meridian . In the following tables P denotes the position - angle of the axis of Saturn ; L + 180 ...
... Saturn not being yet available , the present ephemerides are founded upon the same elements , except that of the longitude of the central meridian . In the following tables P denotes the position - angle of the axis of Saturn ; L + 180 ...
Page 155
... 59 19:37 2.19 26:47 2.99 297'17 ⚫62 10 15 8.33 * 037 7.53 8.26 0.035 7.46 19:21 2.21 19:05 2:24 +3 : 06 156.39 26.24 3'02 47.79 1909'60 26:03 Enceladus Tethys . Greenwich a 1 - L Diff . Jan. 1893 . 155 Inner Satellites of Saturn , 1893 .
... 59 19:37 2.19 26:47 2.99 297'17 ⚫62 10 15 8.33 * 037 7.53 8.26 0.035 7.46 19:21 2.21 19:05 2:24 +3 : 06 156.39 26.24 3'02 47.79 1909'60 26:03 Enceladus Tethys . Greenwich a 1 - L Diff . Jan. 1893 . 155 Inner Satellites of Saturn , 1893 .
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