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Tables showing the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites predicted to occur in 1738; also a table showing configurations of Jupiter's satellites when eclipses might be visible in London in 1738.

Subject: Astronomy

The latter published in Philosophical Transactions as 'The apparent times of such of the immersions and emersions of Jupiter' s satellites, as are visible at London, in the year 1738'

Reference number
CLP/8ii/79
Earliest possible date
1737
Physical description
Ink on paper
Page extent
14 pages
Format
Manuscript

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James Hodgson

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James Hodgson, Tables, 'Immersions and Emersions of the four Satellites of Jupiter for the year 1738 computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich' by James Hodgson, 1737, CLP/8ii/79, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/clp_8ii_79/tables-immersions-and-emersions-of-the-four-satellites-of-jupiter-for-the-year-1738-computed-to-the-meridian-of-the-royal-observatory-at-greenwich-by-james-hodgson, accessed on 14 October 2024

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