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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
(SEPTEMBER, 1896.
5.1° 23° 30
- 11. 20° 230 - 11 20 28
+ 4 38 2 3 7;
11 25 1; equation + 9° 16';
Jupiter's place once corrected half of it + 4° 38'. 6.- 56 21° 22
11' 2501 - 11 26 1
+ 0 10 5 26 21;
11 25 11; equation + 0° 20';
Jupiter's place twice corrected. half of it + 0° 10. 7. 5° 21° 22
11* 26° 28 - 11 25 11
+ 0 21 5 26 11;
11 20 44; equation +50° 21"
Jupiter's heliocentric place. - 1° 23° 30
11. 20° 44 . - 11 20 44
+ 9° 13.5 2 2 46;
11 29 57-5 equation + 9° 13.5. Jupiter's true geocentric place. The true longitude of Jupiter at the time of mean sunrise of the 7th June A, D, 1892 therefore is found to be 11. 29° 57.5 = 359° 57.5, which is sufficiently near to 360o = 0, to enable us to say that Jupiter did enter the sign Mêsba on the given day.
TABLES.
II. - Anomalistic Table.
+ 0.-VI..
+1.9-vn." + 11."-VIII
L. -Jupiter's Apsis.
Equation.
Equation.
Equation.
Years A. D.
Place of Apsis.
343-564 565 - 786 787-1008 1009-1230 1231 - 1452
50 21° 16' 5 21 17 5 21 5 21 19 5 21
21
1958 - 1674 1.8
1675-1896
6
21
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