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Observations made in several places, of the late eclipse of the sun, which hapned on the 22 of June, 1666

Willughby, Francis ; Pope, Walter ; Hooke, Robert ; Philips

Philosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1665-01, Vol.1 (17), p.295-297

London: The Royal Society

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    Observations made in several places, of the late eclipse of the sun, which hapned on the 22 of June, 1666
  • Autor: Willughby, Francis ; Pope, Walter ; Hooke, Robert ; Philips
  • Assuntos: Altitude ; Earths Moon ; Eclipses ; Horizon coordinate system ; Number 17 ; Observational astronomy ; Solar eclipses
  • É parte de: Philosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1665-01, Vol.1 (17), p.295-297
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  • Descrição: The observations that were made at London by Mr. Willughby, Dr. Pope, Mr. Hook, and Mr. Philips, are these: The eclipse began at 5h. 43′ h. ′ It was darkned, {3/11 diam.at 6.00 5 dig. at 7. 06 {4 digits at 6. 07 4 dig. at 7. 13 {5 dig. at 6. 13 3 dig. at 7. 20 {6 dig. at 6. 21 2 dig. at 7. 26 {7 dig. at 6. 39½ 1 dig. at 7. 32 {6 dig. at 6. 57 0 dig. at 7. 37 Its duration hence appears to have been one hour and 54 m. Its greatest obscurity somewhat more than 7. digits.
  • Editor: London: The Royal Society
  • Idioma: Inglês

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