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Full text: 25, 1902

24 
Aus dem Archiv der Deutschen Seewarte — 1902 No. 3 — 
1899 
5Iittlere Zeit 
Komet- 
—Stern 
Berlin 
in a 
in 8 
B- 
-R. 
in a 
in 8 
a app. j <5 app. ^ 
Par. 
m a 
in 8 
Beobachter 
Mailand. 
A. N. 3572 und brieflich. Beobachter: (1. Celoria (C) und 51. Rajna (R). Instrument: Szöll. Refraktor (Ring-5Iikrometer). 
März 6 
S h 27 m io?9 
6l 
+0"‘5l!22 
+20' 17'.'5 
3 h 3S m 3°- s 2 
-24° 3S 16'.'5 
+°-45 
+9-o 
-R8S 
—*7-'9 
C 
14 
7 44 59-9 
41 
+0 46.03 
- 6 16.7 
3 3 1922 
—14 14 56.6 
+0.39 
+7-4 
—0.02 
— 2.0 
c 
15 
7 44 7-9 
35 
+2 14.37 
- 5 42-7 
2 59 42.98 
-13 7 12.2 
+0.39 
+7-2 
+0.29 
+ 2.9 
R 
l6 
7 35 20.9 
34 
+0 45-77 
— 10 27.5 
2 56 14.85 
— 12 2 6.9 
+0.38 
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C 
17 
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33 
-1 4S.74 
4- 6 29.2 
2 52 50.58 
—10 58 40.1 
+0.3S 
+6.8 
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iS 
7 39 39-9 
26 
+ 1 37-32 
- 5 321 
2 49 32-9 1 
- 9 56 54-3 
+ O.38 
+ 6.6 
+0.06 
+ 2.7 
R 
19 
7 3S 17-9 
28 
-5 10.32 
+20 36.6 
2 46 19-94 
- S 57 23.9 
+0.37 
+6-5 
+0.06 
+ 0.9 
C 
21 
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l8 
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+ 1 5-6 
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- 6 9 7-5 
+0.37 
+6.0 
+0.17 
- 0.4 
R 
Die in A. N. 3572 gegebenen a app. und <5 app. entsprechen theilweise nicht den Angaben 
Marseille. 
B. A. XVI pag 279, XVII pag. 34. Beobachter: Borrelly. Instrument: Aequatorial (Eichens) 0.26 m Oeft'nung. 
5Iärz 6 
8» i m 38?3 
! 66 
- 3 "'i6?39 
+ 2' 55-8 
3 h 38"‘38?os 
-24° 39' 36"2 
+0-39 
+9-2 
-0-47 
- 3-7 
17 
7 56 26.3 
29 
+0 45-75 
-10 43.4 
2 52 48.59 
-10 57 36.3 
+0.40 
+6.6 
+0.31 
+ 5-9 
iS 
7 4S 33-3 
26 
+1 35-88 
- 5 8.8 
2 49 3 1 -47 
- 9 56 31° 
+0.39 
+6.4 
-O.I7 
+ 3-4 
Mai 24 
10 1 13.3 
255 
+4 24.51 
- 1 54.2 
21 11 34.77 
+53 7 i-o 
-1.15 
+9.9 
+ 1.28 
+ 8.2 
26 
10 56 3.3 
254 
+2 26.75 
- 7 5S.2 
20 29 24.78 
+55 35 38.7 
-1-37 
+5-7 
+ 1.3S 
+ 2.1 
27 
10 39 40.3 
248 
—4 36.49 
+ 12 12.S 
20 6 29.03 
+56 27 35.4 
-1-39 
+5-2 
+1.08 
+ 5- 2 
30 
11 48 24.3 
240 
—1 49.66 
- 4 24.9 
18 50 14.45 
+57 16 5S.0 
-1.03 
—1.0 
+0.97 
+10.6 
3i 
11 8 45.3 
236 
-4 52.87 
- 3 5-8 
18 26 0.15 
+56 54 53-o 
-1.06 
-0.6 
+0.72 
+ I 3 I 
Juni I 
12 32 46.3 
229 
— O 25.90 
-13 40.8 
18 0 43.38 
+56 11 29.7 
-0.47 
-30 
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+15-9 
7 
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+0 9.16 
- 4 34-8 
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10 32 25.3 
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+2 18.23 
+13 55-9 
16 2 0.54 
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+40 8 6.8 
+0.12 
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15 11 53.22 
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+3° 53 151 
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Juni 7: B. A. lies +0™9?1G statt — 0"'9fl6. 
., 12: Vergleichstern war falsch identifizirt. 
Mount Hamilton. 
A. J. 45S und brieflich. Beobachter: W. J. Hussey (H), C. \V. Perrine (P). Instrument: 12- und 36zoll. Refraktor. 
März 4 
16» S m 53?o 
70 
-o lll 26l37 
— 1' 11 ’-'3 
3 h 4S 
* 3-68 
-27° 8' l'.'6 
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+ 1.2 
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p 
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p 
21 
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6 
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10.41 
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22 
5 
52.74 
+47 46 12.7 
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+ 2.5 
p 
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22 
41 
56.0 
200 
+2 
54-72 
+3 36.0 
16 
20 
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+48 59 3-2 
+0.6S 
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21 
3' 
16.0 
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34-27 
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14 
12 
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+0.15 
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+ 0.9 
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