The Apparent Times of Such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are Visible at London, in the Year 1739. By James Hodgson, F. R. S.
Author(s)
James Hodgson
Year
1737
Volume
40
Pages
4 pages
Language
en
Journal
Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775)
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XV. The apparent Times of such of the Immersions and Emerisions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are visible at London, in the Year 1739. By James Hodgson, F.R.S.
| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **January** | |
| 1 9 11 E | I. 3 |
| 2 11 23 E | E. 3 |
| 3 2 44 E | E. 1 |
| 4 6 35 E | E. 2 |
| 5 9 37 E | E. 1 |
| 6 13 10 E | E. 2 |
| 7 16 11 31 E | E. 1 |
| 8 18 6 0 E | E. 1 |
| 9 20 9 46 E | E. 2 |
| 10 25 7 54 E | E. 1 |
| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **February** | |
| 11 1 9 50 E | E. 1 |
| 12 6 5 16 E | I. 3 |
| 13 7 27 E | E. 3 |
| 14 10 6 15 E | E. 1 |
| 15 13 9 19 E | I. 3 |
| 16 14 6 57 E | E. 2 |
| 17 17 8 11 E | E. 1 |
| 18 21 9 35 E | E. 2 |
| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **March** | |
| 19 5 6 35 E | E. 1 |
| 20 12 8 32 E | E. 1 |
| 21 18 6 52 E | E. 2 |
By reason of the near Approach of Jupiter to the Sun, the Eclipses will not be visible till
| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **June** | |
| 22 21 7 47 E | E. 3 |
| 23 28 6 56 E | E. 1 |
| 24 18 2 45 M | I. 1 |
| 25 19 2 16 M | I. 2 |
| 26 30 1 48 M | I. 3 |
| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **July** | |
| 27 4 1 0 M | I. 1 |
| 28 11 2 53 M | I. 1 |
| 29 21 1 54 M | I. 2 |
| 30 27 1 10 M | I. 1 |
| 31 28 4 30 M | I. 2 |
| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **August** | |
| 32 3 3 5 M | I. 1 |
| 33 5 0 3 M | E. 3 |
| 34 11 11 30 E | I. 1 |
| 35 12 1 50 M | I. 3 |
| D. H. M | D. H. M |
|--------|--------|
| 36 12 4 5 M | 36 17 10 42 E I. 2 |
| 37 14 11 3 E | 37 18 5 51 M I. 1 |
| 38 19 1 25 M | 38 20 0 20 M I. 1 |
| 39 22 1 40 M | 39 21 6 49 E I. 1 |
| 40 26 3 22 M | 40 25 1 18 M I. 2 |
| 41 29 4 18 M | 41 27 2 14 M I. 1 |
| 42 2 5 18 M I. 1 | 42 28 8 43 E I. 1 |
| 43 3 11 47 E I. 1 | 42 29 10 7 E I. 3 |
| 44 5 6 16 E I. 1 | 43 1 3 53 M I. 2 |
| 45 11 1 43 M I. 1 | 43 3 4 8 M I. 1 |
| 46 12 8 13 E I. 1 | 43 4 5 11 E I. 2 |
| 47 15 10 54 E I. 2 | 43 6 2 6 M I. 3 |
| 48 16 10 1 E I. 3 | 43 7 5 5 E I. 1 |
| 49 17 0 19 M E. 3 | 43 8 6 28 M I. 2 |
| 50 18 3 40 M I. 1 | 43 8 6 1 M I. 1 |
| 51 19 10 9 E I. 1 | 43 10 7 45 E I. 2 |
| 52 23 1 32 M I. 2 | 43 12 0 29 M I. 1 |
| 53 24 2 3 M I. 3 | Jupiter and the Sun are in Opposition. |
| 54 4 22 M E. 3 | 43 13 9 7 E E. 1 |
| 55 25 5 36 M I. 1 | 43 19 0 55 M E. 2 |
| 56 27 0 5 M I. 1 | 43 19 4 31 M E. 1 |
| 57 28 6 34 E I. 1 | 43 20 10 59 E E. 1 |
| 58 30 4 9 M I. 2 | 43 22 5 27 E E. 1 |
| 59 1 6 5 M I. 3 | 43 26 3 28 M E. 2 |
| 60 4 2 1 M I. 1 | 43 23 6 23 M E. 1 |
| 61 5 8 30 E I. 1 | 43 27 4 26 E E. 3 |
| 62 10 8 5 E I. 2 | 43 28 0 51 M E. 1 |
| 63 11 3 56 M I. 1 | 43 29 4 45 E E. 2 |
| 64 12 10 25 E I. 1 | 43 7 19 E E. 1 |
September.
November.
October.
| D. H. M. | D. H. M. |
|---------|---------|
| **DECEMBER** | |
| 94 3 6 2 M E. 2 | 104 19 1 52 M I. 3 |
| 95 4 8 24 E E. 3 | 105 4 20 M E. 3 |
| 96 5 2 42 M E. 1 | 106 6 26 M E. 1 |
| 97 6 7 18 E E. 2 | 107 21 0 25 M E. 2 |
| 98 9 10 E E. 1 | 108 0 54 M E. 1 |
| 99 12 0 22 M E. 3 | 109 22 7 21 E E. 1 |
| 100 4 34 M E. 1 | 110 26 1 49 M I. 3 |
| 101 3 9 52 E E. 2 | 111 28 2 46 M E. 1 |
| 102 11 2 E E. 1 | 112 2 59 M E. 2 |
| 103 15 5 30 E E. 1 | 113 29 9 14 E E. 1 |
| | 114 31 4 16 E E. 2 |
In all 114.
The 2d and 5th Columns shew the Times when the Eclipses will happen; the 1st and 4th, the Order; the 3d and 6th, the Kind. Thus, on the 1st of January, at 9 h. 1 m. in the Evening, there will be an Immersion of the third Satellite of Jupiter. Again, at 28 Minutes after Three in the Morning, on the 26th of November, there will be an Emersion of the second Satellite.
Printed for T. Woodward, at the Half-Moon, between the Two Temple-Gates in Fleetstreet; and C. Davis, the Corner of Pater-noster-row, next Warwick-lane; Printers to the Royal Society. M.DCC.XXXIX.