Nr. 68f. 142 142 -- -- Bieraus niit den fruhern Angaben verbunden, ergeben sich dle folgenden scheinbaren Oerter d e s Plaaeteo, mit BerGckslchtigung aller Verbesserungen anf d a s jedesmalige acheinbare Aequinoctiuni bezogen : M. Zt. Lniden. 1847 1818 Octbr. 26 Novbr. 1 April 9 13 I8 19 I 2 3 4 14 Mai 17 I 2 4 5 6 7 9 22 25 10h51' 26"8 11 4 33,2 11 19 38,8 10 35 21,o 9 21 44,l 9 23 38,2 10 27 5 , l 8 10 32,9 8 45 38,2 10 15 25,3 9 36 53,3 9 27 43,9 9 24 42,3 9 20 17,7 9 23 17,l 9 39 21,3 9 50 8,6 9 25 28,O 9 37 11,8 1 0 2 12,5 10 2 40,9 6 AR. 4. 6 +13'55' 13 50 13 46 13 46 13 47 13 48 23 44 23 47 23 49 23 52 24 9 24 12 24 13 24 13 24 I t 24 10 24 8 24 7 24 4 23 34 23 2 1 76' 0'22*81 75 38 18,38 74 34 27,53 73 49 39,75 72 43 33,79 72 29 4,29 86 I 10,32 86 26 31,35 86 55 18,25 87 25 20,31 92 13 1,49 93 41 18,17 100 42 4,31 101 12 30,25 102 13 35,99 102 44 35,45 103 15 28,62 103 45 35,43 104 47 17,25 Ill 28 53,34 113 I 41,93 Vsrg1.-Stern. 34'89 34,72 34,35 12,23 30,39 1,31 49,02 7,86 40,04 9,21 30,79 35,19 46,33 3,85 12,76 2,69 49,08 32,38 34,91 11,30 38,23 a a b C d d e c 0 c i E m m m P P P I B U F. Kaiser. Beolachtungeu auf der Liverpooler Steriiwartc - -May 28 June 5 6 7 9 10 13 17 18 Greenwich M. Herrn Sheepshanks dem Herausgeler rnitgetlleilt. Flora. Equatoreal. Liverpool. 1849 , voii T. 12h26"'50s1 12 I 47,4 11 41 10,6 I 1 45 14,6 11 52 11,4 I 1 40 8 ,I I 1 28 1,3 11 44 44,3 10 50 56,9 R.A. 13h46"22"64 43 22,40 43 7,13 42 53,43 42 30,42 42 21,66 42 3,85 42 2,18 13 42 5,38 92'10' 20 22 25 30 32 41 56 92 59 T h e observed places are corrected for refraction and parallax. The computed places wera deduced from Dr. Brillcn o d s Ephenieris, published in the M o n t h I y N o t i c e , vol. ix. No. 7. The places of the stars are taken from the catalogue cited. T h e right ascension of 4604 appears, by the other stars with which F l o r a is compared, to be about 0'5 too great. The correction to the Ephenieris in right ascension from 4665 alone on hfay 28 = +1'62.'L ,,The results on June 6th and 18th are each deduced from one observed transit over five wires and the readings of t w o microscopes; on all the other days the observation was repeated, and the m a n of the two taken.lL - (Mr. Aurtnup.) N. P. D. Compd 4"4 44,7 51,l 6,s 4,5 47,9 51,2 3,3 52,l - Obed. Stare B.A. C. + 7 I 36 +1OU7 1,64 990 i ,73 694 1,57 699 1,69 896 1,46 796 1,60 8,6 1,48 10,2 6,4 +1,54 4604,4665 45479 4665 + - - H y g c i a. - -Liverpool. Equatoreal. 1849 Grccnw. 31. T. R. A. June 5 6 10h30"'44'6 1 1 5 14,7 10 35 3 7 4 10 40 45,3 10 45 8,5 10 36 31,8 10 50 42,l LO 24 53,2 12h 5"'45'10 12 6 13,13 12 6 40,12 12 7 39,07 12 8 10,09 12 9 49,27 12 12 16,45 12 12 54,98 7 9 I0 . 13 17 18 (Mr. l3urtnup.) Star N.P.D. B. A. C. -v 95'34' 95 36 95 37 95 40 95 42 95 48 95 57 96 0 5Iu2 14,2 27,l 32,8 16,9 9,2 40,O 13,4 4172 4080 - Nr. 681. an account of its discovery as early as the i 4 t h Way, and suhsequently the Astronomer Royal supplied nie with an ephemeris by Mr. Breen; but the weather was so unfavourable here that 1 did not succeed in finding the planet till the 5th June." ,,The observations are corrected for refraction and pardlax. T h e horizontal parallax was taken from Mr. Graham's Ephemeris. The places of the stars of comparison are taken from the catalogue cited. ,,The planet appeared to m e a little, but not much, fainter than F 1 o ra. I w a s favoured by Professor Sclrumaclrer with Goujon's Comet. --Greenw. M.T. 1849 May 23 28 June 5 9 13 19 23 +8,853 - -- - 8,905 8,970 8,992 9,018 9,044 +9,065 9,669 9,587 9,590 9,537 9,313 -9,347 Equatoreal. Liverpool. 12h17*57'8 13 56 38,5 13 19 16,O 13 1 5 25,O 12 25 42,5 I1 58 56,5 12 4 34,2 R.A. i i h 1 g m 3'30 li 25 7,21 -11 38 35,60 11 46 28,69 11 55 8,OO 12 9 46,73 12 20 50,32 Log. .P- P cFsrc/ ,,The observations are corrected for refraction. T h e corrections to be applied fnr parallax in time and arc are represented by p and q. f-'is the equatoreal horizontal parallax. ,,The observations were all made with illuminated wires in a dark field. T h e comet w a s bright enough to adiiiit of the mires being illuniioated in this way, even when the moon was full and near the meridian. (Mr. Hurlnup.) Stnr Log. 4 P H. A. C. - K. P. D. 32'13' 28 58 25 9 23 39 22 23 20 49 19 57 - 9,417 49"5 57,8 24,3 53,7 45,3 31,3 28,O 3959 4036 4074 4122 4222 - ,,The places of the stars are taken from the catalogue cited. T h e positions of all, except 4222, depend wholly OD Groombridge. ,,On the 2311 June, the comet liad the appearamce of a failit nebulous star. The nucleus w a s decidedly stellar, and ahout equal to a star OF the twelfth or thirteenth magnitudePower 134 was used for all the BeoLachtangeu des Schweizer'scheu uud Goujon'sclleu Cometen auf der Berliner Sternwarte. -- - C o m e t v o n Schru eizer. &I. Hrrl. Zt. 1849 Mai I 2 3 4 9h54' 10 28 10 5 9 35 AR. Decl. 25"9 154' 3'47"7 - 6u14' 43"8 45,8 23,9 23,2 149 21 19,8 145 7 33,4 Ill 12 52,4 12 9,5 47 11,8 5 7,4 -9 -11 -14 10 1'. 5 ,, 10 ,, 10 ,, m. Piazzi x. 71 ,, B.Z. 217. lot1 I'14"41 u. 2.234 ,, ,, C o m e t v o n Goujon. April 26 Mai 27 I 2 3 4 10 20 10 6 10 54 1 1 30 10 47 ii I1 21,o 37,2 44,O 19,O 11,4 13,2 165 165 165 165 165 165 30 28 28 30 33 38 59,4 39,2 21,l 50,O 52,l 19,6 +I0 +13 +25 +28 +30 +32 40 49,8 5 1 12,3 32 6,1 ,8 52,3 29 19,8 47 58,l 4 10 10 6 5 6 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, - 231. - 229. - 9 37 39,19 9 23 23,63 1 1 0 57,54 11 1 18,39 Piazzi 249. B.Z.526. I 1 2 5,77 356. I 1 3 15,35 501. 10 56 27,65 - 66. 73. x. - Gde. Altoua 1849. Juli 20.
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