The regions within which the eclipses of the Sun are visible are laid down on the accompanying charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich... Popular Astronomy - Page 42edited by - 1910Full view - About this book
 | United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1890 - 556 pages
...47.8 W. 11 37.5 S. Eclipse ends 9 11 25.5 82 28.9 W. 17 40.5 S. The regions within which the eclipses of the sun are visible, are laid down on the accompanying charts; from which, by incuus of the dotted lines, muy also lie (bund the Greenwich time of beginniii); and i-nding, within... | |
 | 1887 - 558 pages
...S. 18 37.0 S. 53 58.6 S. 36 26.3 S. 2625.28. The regions within which the eclipses of the sun aré visible, are laid down on the accompanying charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, may also be found the Greenwich time of BESSELIAN ELEMENTS OF THE ANNULAR OF THE SUN, 1890, JUNE 16-17.... | |
 | United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1886 - 660 pages
...31.9 36 4.1 E . 1 40.2 N. The regions within which the solar eclipses are visible, ore laid down ou the accompanying charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich time of beginning or ending within fifteen or twenty minutos, may also be found. BESSELIAN ELEMENTS... | |
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