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Full text: 25, 1902

A. Wedemeyer: Definitive Bestimmung der Bahn des Kometen 18991 (Swift). 
25 
Archiv 1902. 3. 
4 
1899 
Mittlere Zeit 
* 
Komet 
—Stern 
a app. & 
8 app. df 
Par. 
B.- 
-R. 
Berlin 
1 in a 
in 8 
in a 
in 8 
in a 
in <5 
A. N. 3554, 3556, 3574, 3603. 
München. 
Beobachter : W. Vi 11 i ge r 
von Juni 2 an K. Oertel. Instrument: 
10V-2 zoll. Refraktor. 
März 6 
7 h 47"’ 2 3-S 
64 
+o'"i5-94 
4-6' 22'.'S 
3 h 3S"’4i-59 
24°4o' 16'.'2 
+o? 3 8 
4- 9-5 
-0D3 
+ S'.'s 
13 
7 3" >7-8 
45 
+0 2.77 
-7 2.3 
3 7 6.36 
-15 25 30.1 
4-0-37 
4- 7-9 
4-0.06 
+ 1-5 
•3 
7 49 22.8 
45 
— 
-6 4.4 
— 
-15 24 32.2 
— 
4- 7-7 
— 
4- 5-6 
14 
7 30 52.8 
41 
+0 4S.52 
-6 54.5 
3 3 21.71 
-14 >5 34 4 
4-0.37 
4- 7-6 
4-0.28 
4- 0.9 
15 
7 45 32.S 
35 
4-2 13.52 
-5 40.6 
2 59 42.13 
-13 7 IO.I 
4-0.38 
4- 7-4 
-0.36 
4- 13 
l6 
7 29 27.8 
30 
4-3 2S.27 
4-6 3 S.S 
2 56 15.ii 
— 12 2 22.4 
4-0.36 
4- 7-2 
-0.22 
- 0.2 
Mai 10 
14 44 14.8 
309 
4-0 9.38 
4-7 4S.8 
23 31 21.92 
4-32 0 37.7 
-0.5S 
4- 6.6 
4-0.29 
- 2.5 
12 
14 57 22.8 
303 
4-0 56.98 
-7 56.5 
23 20 iS.ii 
4-34 3S 37-S 
-0.61 
4- 6.1 
+0.3 1 
- 2.4 
17 
13 13 20.8 
285 
4-0 44 03 
4-2 17.6 
22 44 0.63 
4-42 2 9.S 
—0.S0 
4- 73 
4-0.90 
- 2.3 
17 
>3 33 42.S 
2S6 
-I 14.57 
—2 16.8 
22 43 53-3° 
4-42 3 27.3 
-0.S0 
4- 6.7 
4-1-37 
— 8.2 
iS 
10 9 53.8 
2S4 
-2 32.S3 
i 30.6 
22 35 37.73 
4-43 27 39-2 
-0.63 
4-11.6 
4-0.86 
- 4.5 
18 
10 9 53.S 
2S3 
-i 39-67 
—O 4I.2 
22 35 37.72 
4-43 27 39-1 
-0.63 
4-11.6 
4-0.S5 
- 4.6 
19 
9 38 13-8 
279 
—O 2O.5O 
4-1 41 
22 251S.04 
4-45 5 6.2 
-0.61 
+ I2.I 
4-0.94 
- 1.8 
19 
10 0 44.S 
277 
-0 15.91 
4-2 14.0 
22 25 7.79 
4-45 6 38.9 
—0.67 
4-11.7 
4-1.06 
- 3-4 
30 
9 32 53-8 
24O 
4-0 33.17 
-3 >8.6 
iS 52 37.2S 
4-57 >S 4.3 
- I.27 
4- 3-9 
4-0.41 
4-11.3 
Juni 2 
ii 12 44.6 
222 
4-9 12.35 
4-3 II.2 
17 39 32.1S 
4-55 17 35-5 
—0.56 
— I O 
4-0.29 
4-13.0 
2 
ii 12 44.6 
221 
4-9 17.62 
4-2 29.0 
17 39 32.09 
4-55 17 34.8 
—0.56 
— 1.0 
+0.20 
4-12.3 
5 
10 53 >5-9 
207 
4-6 27.91 
4-4 38.5 
16 43 1.91 
4-51 19 56.1 
-0.2S 
— 0.6 
-0.45 
4-12.2 
6 
10 30 24.5 
202 
+2 16.16 
-5 21.5 
16 27 56.92 
4-49 47 54-2 
—0.2S 
- 0.2 
-0.37 
4-13-9 
7 
9 56 51 
19S 
4-1 58.71 
*H 3S. 1 
>6 14 33-23 
4-4S 13 29.2 
-0.33 
4- 0.4 
—0.61 
4-12.3 
9 
IO 45 IO.I 
184 
4-2 25.52 
-5 59-8 
15 51 2.46 
4-44 53 53-9 
—0.00 
4- 0.7 
-0.44 
4-io.S 
10 
IO 49 59.4 
183 
—4 49.6S 
4-7 6.1 
15 41 16.79 
4-43 16 11.0 
4-0.08 
4- 1.1 
-0.45 
4- 8.6 
11 
10 40 32.1 
176 
4-7 5°-9> 
— I IO.5 
15 32 42.S6 
+41 42 10.8 
4-0.07 
4- 1.4 
—0.60 
4- 9-2 
12 
10 36 12.7 
177 
-I 28.17 
-5 >5-2 
>5 24 59-49 
+40 9 56.6 
4-0.09 
4- 1-7 
-0.43 
4- 7-8 
2$ 
IO 14 25.2 
150 
— ! 4.58 
-0 35 2 
14 26 24.19 
4-22 30 51.7 
4-0.20 
*+* 3-6 
-0.43 
4- 2.S 
Mai 10. Vergleichsstern war falsch identifizirt. Theilweise durch leichte Wolken beobachtet. 
Mai 12. Wolkig und sehr dunstig, öfter durch Wolken beobachtet. Mai 17. Bild sehr unruhig. 
Mai 18. u. 19. Komet sehr verwaschen, Kern undeutlich. Juni 2. Kern nicht sehr deutlich. 
Juni (!. Mehrmals Störung durch Wolken. Juni 9. u. 10. Beobachtung häufig durch Wolken gestört. 
Nizza. 
A. N. 3556. Beobachter: St. Javelle. Instrument: 30 zoll. Aequatorial. 
März 15 
7 l ’57" , 4i.7 35 
4-2 m n?S4 
-5' 4-6 
2 h 59 m 4°*45 13° 6 '34-1 
-I-0Î41 
4-7"o 
-0Ï21 
+3’.i 
l6 
7 55 55-7 30 
4-3 24.09 
4-7 55-4 
2 56 10.93 1 -12 i 5-8 
4-0.40 
4-6.8 
-0.57 
4-4-9 
17 
7 54 17-7 ! 33 
-i 5113 
4-7 21. S 
2 52 48.19 -10 57 47.5 
-t-0.40 
4-6.6 
4-0.31 
4-0.2 
Philadelphia. 
A. J. 482. Beobachter: Henry B. Evans. Instrument: 18 zoll. Aequatorial. 
Mai 21 
19 h 33"'44.9 
265 
+o™53?66 
— 2' 
l6'.'4 
2I ,1 54' 
'42*50 
4-49° 6'29'.’6 
1^04 
4-2’.'4 
4-ihS 
— I?6 
23 
16 25 9.9 
259 
+3 
7.83 
4-1 
2.3 
21 24 
55.86 
4-52 3 17.S 
-1.25 
4-7-9 
4-1.43 
4- 3-2 
23 
16 25 9.9 
258 
4-4 
10.97 
4-2 
31 I 
21 24 
55.97 
4-52 3 17.2 
-1.25 
4-7-9 
4-1.54 
4- 2.6 
24 
17 ii 51.9 
254 
4-2 
7.61 
—0 
57-7 
21 5 
51-53 
4-53 31 43-2 
-1.34 
4-5-0 
4-1.26 
4- 4.2 
25 
17 6 38.9 
253 
4-0 
31.82 
4-1 
34.9 
20 45 
36.96 
4-54 47 17-9 
-1.38 
4-4-1 
4-0.S2 
+ 5-3 
26 
16 16 42.9 
249 
—0 
10.76 
—2 
56.1 
20 24 
22.59 
4-55 48 45-8 
— 1-45 
4-5.0 
4-1.32 
4- 7-8 
2S 
18 io 3S.9 
243 
—0 
46. Si 
+3 
35.S 
19 34 
12.39 
4-57 10 50.5 
— I.O4 
-2.0 
4-1.24 
4-143 
30 
18 46 46.9 
237 
4-0 
5.61 
4-1 
54-1 
iS 42 
54.83 
-i-57 12 16.1 
-O.5O 
-4.2 
4-0.61 
4- 9 0 
Juni 2 
16 15 8.9 
223 
4-0 
27.58 
4-2 
1.2 
17 35 
2.25 
4-55 3 52.3 
—0.84 
-1-9 
4-0.45 
4-12.6 
3 
17 37 53-9 
2I7 
4-0 
13.32 
4-1 
370 
17 13 
32.47 
4-53 46 59-0 
-0.23 
— 2.6 
4-0.09 
4-132 
4 
15 46 51.9 
214 
—0 
10.05 
4" 3 
I4.O 
16 56 
2945 
4-52 30 47-7 
-0.6S 
4-1.9 
-O.25 
4-15.3 
14 
H 59 30.9 
173 
-i 
9-35 
~5 
370 
15 IO 
4304 
4-36 58 38.9 
— 0.1 I 
4-0.6 
-M3 
4- 7-5 
W 
17 49 25.9 
163 
—2 
53-93 
4-4 
3-2 
14 47 
2S.66 
4-30 32 22.8 
4-0.42 
4-2.7 
-0.5s 
4- 6.1 
21 
15 49 6.9 
160 
-1 
3992 
—0 
132 
14 41 
19.51 
+28 29 16.3 
4-0.17 
+2.0 
—O.7I 
4- 6.0 
22 
15 42 21.9 
15S 
—2 
5-94 
—0 
26.s 
14 38 
31.69 
4-27 29 28.8 
4-0.17 
+ 2.1 
-0.85 
4- 6.2 
23 
15 ii 57-9 
157 
—0 
33-98 
4-0 32.8 
14 36 
O.69 
+26 33 20.7 
4-0. II 
+2.1 
-1.05 
4- 7-0
	        
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