TABLE XIII. Equation of the Sun's Centre, or the Difference betyeen his mean and true Place. Argument. Sun's mean Anomaly. TABLE XVI. Latitude in Moon's equa- O Signs. North ascend. South descend TABLE XVII. The Moon's horizontal Parallax with the Semidiameters and true Horary Motion of the Sun and Moon, and every sixth Degree of their mean Anomalies, the Quantities for the intermediate Degrees being easily proportioned by ་ 10 5 15 290 20 10 30 28 55,30 12 2 23 24 310 15 45 27 1254 3415 50.14 5630 410 20 59 26 18 54 50 26 13 25 24/54 58 30 80 41 51 22 12'55 90 47 22 21 18 55 100 52 13 20 245 55 110 57 23 12 1 2 31 18 656 12 15 59 15 22 31 56 2 26 24 131 7 38 17 12 56 1856 24.57 161 22 52 14 171 27 53 13 181 32 52 12: 815 46 33 47 2 191 37 49 11 12 58 12 16 18.58 5 Signs. 24.58 North descend 1435 South Ascend. 12 59 35 16 17 16 1859 This Tabiel shews the Moon's Lati 21 16 3237 24 22 16 beyond the ut 1860 38 16 22 16 3837 282 most limits of 24/60 Eclipses. |