III. Wednesday, May 21. A total eclipse of the Moon, invisible in the United States. 121o E. 108° W. Angle of the first point of contact from the Moon's N. point, Angle of the last point of contact from the North point, This eclipse will be visible in the Pacific Ocean, Asia, New Holland, Africa, and the East of Europe. IV. Thursday, Oct. 30. An annular eclipse of the Sun, invisible in the United States. Beginning of the eclipse on the Earth, at 4h. 23.5m. A. [Mean Time at Washington,] in latitude 19° 37' South, and longitude 117° 59' East of Greenwich. Beginning of the annular eclipse at 5h. 47.0m. A. in latitude 43° 54' S. and longitude 88° 22' East. Central eclipse at Noon, at 7h. 4.8m. A. in latitude 75° 39' South, and longitude 172° 42′ East. End of central eclipse at 7h. 38.8m. A. in latitude 67° 37' South, and longitude 68° 48' West. End of the eclipse on the Earth at 9h. 2.3m. A. in latitude 45° 17' South, and longitude 112° 10' West. This eclipse will be visible in the Southern Ocean, Australia, New Zealand, and South Victoria. V. Thursday, Nov. 13. A partial eclipse of the Moon, visible in the United States, as follows: The phases of the eclipse for other places may easily be found by means of the following table : The digits eclipsed are 11° 2' on the Moon's North limb. The first contact with the shadow occurs at 51° from the North point of the Moon's limb towards the East; the last contact at 70° towards the West. OCCULTATIONS. Elements for facilitating the calculation of Occultations which may be visible in the h. m. S. h. m. S. 4 8 41 A.23 28 29.39 1 14 45.0 N. 36 56 S. 82 N. 2 S. 3.411 42 52 5 11 56 1 5 0 26 14 M. 7-66 17 42 10.3 43.12 17 24 13.2 5 28 25.51 21 2 31.6 6 19 48.17 20 18 11.4 13.42 16 11 52.3 8 47 29.92 12 12 40.0 50 2.80 12 27 3.2 11 22 25.93 29 7.3 S. 60 51 188 9 31 48 19 S. 29 19 74 2 N. 31 56 81 16 25 42 69 5 49 33 90 23 50 1 190 19 23 56 65 9 S. 25. 5 7 1 7 A. h. m. S. h. m. S. visible. 3.4 6 32 38 M. 5 28 23.99 21 2 29.8 N. 11 31 N. 25 N. 28 S. 54 44.01 20 8 6.2 25 11 S. 68 Limiting Parallels between 7 N. 16 p1 N Washington,| A. of Moon h. m. S. At the time of Conjunction. Apparent R. A. of Apparent Star N. or S. of Moon. Limiting Parallels between which the occult is visible. Sep.22 x2Orion. 6 11 56 53 A. 5 45 49.74 19 42 48.0 N. 27 29 S. 71 N. 10 N. 54 46.48 20 8 8.2 4 25 N. 31 23 S. 23 25 Orion. 5 4 11 21 M. 8 17 58 A. 21 16 56.04 10 23 48.3 S. 7 20 S. 40 N. 29 S. 6 10 58 6 54 51 0 40 43.11 6 44 54.9 N. 52 33 430 55 5.6 7 7 17 7 35 5 A. 21 1 11.85 11 59 23.1 S. 28 14 S. 61 N. 10 S. 9 28 52 13x2Orion. 6 11 29 28 A. 17 x 25 1682 Bai. 6 1 25 23 S. Sat. 23.7 A. Im. 2 ECLIPSES OF THE SATELLITES OF JUPITER IN 1845. Visible in the United States, in Mean Time at Washington. 1 |