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Zirkular Nr. 64 der Zentralstelle.

Planet (135) Hertha.

Der Planet zeigte nach Palisa Feb. 16 deutliche Helligkeitsschwankungen zwischen 10^m.5 und 10^m.0. Zur weiteren Verfolgung hat Dr. P.V. Neugebauer die folgende Ephemeride für 12^h M.Z. Berlin gerechnet.

[[4 columned table]]
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1904 | α | δ | log Δ |
| Feb. 21 | 9^h 36^m 53^s | +15° 28.6 | 0.2888 |
| 23 | 34 58 | 15 36.4 | 
| 25 | 33  5 | 15 44.1 |
| 27 | 31 16 | 15 51.4 |
| 29 | 29 30 | 15 58.3 | 0.2948 |
| März 2 | 27 48 | 16 4.9 |
|  4 | 26  9 | 16 11.2 |
|  6 | 24 34 | 16 17.1 |
|  8 | 9 23 4 | +16 22.5 | 0.3047 |

RA. ± 1^m  Dekl. ∓5.2

Kiel, 1904 Feb. 20.

H. Kreutz.

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