The Apparent Times of Such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are Visible at London, in the Year 1736. Together with Their Configurations at Those Times Represented in a Plate (vide TAB.) by the Same

Author(s) James Hodgson
Year 1735
Volume 39
Pages 7 pages
Language en
Journal Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775)

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The Configurations of Jupiter's Satellites, at the times of Eclipses, as are visible at London, will happen in the following manner: By James Hodgson F.R.S. Master of the Royal Observatory | | | | |---|---|---| | 1 | | | | 2 | | | | 3 | | | | 4 | | | | 5 | | | | 6 | | | | 7 | | | | 8 | | | | 9 | | | |10 | | | |11 | | | |12 | | | |13 | | | |14 | | | |15 | | | |16 | | | |17 | | | |18 | | | |19 | | | |20 | | | |21 | | | |22 | | | |23 | | | |24 | | | |25 | | | |26 | | | |27 | | | |28 | | | *Note: The numbers represent the order of visibility of the satellites.* | | | | | |---|---|---|---| | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | 41 | *2 | *3 | *4 | | 42 | *1 | *4 | *3 | | 43 | *4 | *3 | *2 | | 44 | *6 | *2 | *3 | | 45 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 46 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 47 | *1 | *2 | *3 | | 48 | *2 | *1 | *4 | | 49 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 50 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 51 | *4 | *3 | *2 | | 52 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 53 | *2 | *1 | *4 | | 54 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 55 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 56 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 57 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 58 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 59 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 60 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 61 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 62 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 63 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 64 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 65 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 66 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | 67 | *3 | *2 | *4 | | 68 | *3 | *1 | *4 | | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |11|2|3|4| |12|3|4|5| |13|2|3|4| |14|4|2|3| |15|4|3|2| |16|4|3|2| |17|4|3|2| |18|4|3|2| |19|4|3|2| |20|4|3|2| |21|4|3|2| |22|4|3|2| |23|4|3|2| |24|4|3|2| |25|4|3|2| |26|4|3|2| |27|4|3|2| |28|4|3|2| |29|4|3|2| |30|4|3|2| |31|4|3|2| |32|4|3|2| |33|4|3|2| |34|4|3|2| |35|4|3|2| |36|4|3|2| |37|4|3|2| |38|4|3|2| |39|4|3|2| |40|4|3|2| In these Forms will the Satellites appear, if they could be seen with a naked Eye, or through a Reflecting Glass; through a Telescope composed of two Convex Glasses, the Order will be inverted. III. The apparent Times of such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are visible at London, in the Year 1736. together with their Configurations at those Times represented in a Plate (vide TAB.) by the same. | D. H. M. | D. H. M. | |----------|----------| | **January** | **June** | | 24 06 | 19 7 1 46 M E. 3 | | February | 20 10 10 52 A I. 4 | | 1 5 6 43 M I. 2 | 21 11 3 38 M E. 4 | | 2 13 6 4 M I. 3 | 22 13 11 34 A I. 1 | | 3 25 6 0 M I. 1 | 23 14 2 8 M I. 3 | | March | 24 21 1 27 M I. 1 | | 4 12 4 21 M I. 1 | 25 22 9 26 A I. 2 | | 5 19 4 9 M I. 4 | 26 27 9 44 A E. 4 | | April | 27 28 3 20 M I. 1 | | 6 2 3 41 M I. 2 | 28 29 12 00 I. 2 | | July | | | 7 4 4 38 M I. 1 | 29 6 11 42 A I. 1 | | 8 5 3 3 M E. 4 | 30 7 2 36 M I. 2 | | 9 20 2 57 M I. 1 | 31 14 1 36 M I. 1 | | 10 25 1 51 M E. 3 | 32 15 8 4 A I. 1 | | May | 33 19 10 5 A I. 3 | | 11 2 2 16 M I. 3 | 34 21 3 31 M I. 1 | | 12 4 3 25 M I. 2 | 35 22 9 59 A I. 1 | | 13 6 1 14 M I. 1 | 36 24 12 00 E. 2 | | 14 13 3 7 M I. 1 | 37 30 2 12 M E. 1 | | 15 29 0 26 M I. 2 | 38 31 8 41 A E. 1 | | 16 00 1 21 M I. 1 | August | | June | 39 1 2 37 M E. 2 | | 17 5 3 00 M I. 2 | 40 6 4 8 M E. 1 | | 18 00 3 14 M I. 1 | 41 15 0 34 M E. 1 | | | 42 16 11 37 A I. 4 | | D. H. M. | D. H. M. | |----------|----------| | **August** | **October** | | 43 18 9 13 A E. 2 | 63 14 6 24 A E. 2 | | 44 22 2 31 M E. 1 | 64 15 11 39 A E. 1 | | 45 24 9 52 A E. 3 | 65 21 9 1 A E. 2 | | 46 25 11 51 A E. 2 | 66 24 8 4 A E. 1 | | 47 29 4 28 M E. 1 | 67 31 9 58 A E. 1 | | 48 30 10 57 A E. 1 | **November** | | **September** | | | 49 1 1 55 M E. 3 | 68 8 7 5 A I. 4 | | 50 2 10 39 A E. 4 | 69 11 6 18 A E. 3 | | 51 7 0 55 M E. 1 | 70 16 6 7 A E. 2 | | 52 15 9 22 A E. 1 | 71 16 8 14 A E. 1 | | 53 19 9 9 A E. 2 | 72 18 6 44 A I. 3 | | 54 22 11 20 A E. 1 | 73 22 8 41 A E. 2 | | 55 26 11 48 A E. 2 | 74 25 5 49 A E. 4 | | 56 29 6 9 A E. 3 | **December** | | 57 30 1 17 M E. 1 | 75 2 6 27 A E. 1 | | **October** | | | 58 1 7 46 A E. 1 | 76 9 8 19 A E. 1 | | 59 6 6 38 A L. 3 | 77 17 5 39 A E. 2 | | 60 10 12 A E. 3 | 78 18 4 39 A E. 1 | | 61 8 9 43 A E. 1 | 79 24 6 6 A E. 3 | | 62 13 10 40 A I. 3 | 80 25 6 30 A E. 1 | In all 80. The 2d and 5th Columns, shew the Times when the Eclipses will happen; the 3d and 6th, shew the Kind. Thus, on the 5th of February, at 6 h. 43 m. in the Morning there will happen an Immersion of the second Satellite; and the Number 1, which is placed against the 5th of February in the 1st Column, refers to the Number 1 in the 1st Column of the Plate of Configurations, against which is placed the Correspondent Configuration, or the Form in which the Satellites will appear at that Time.