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Log

PagePlateClassObjectR.A.DecStartObs H.A.Obs DecStopExpDateMiscellaneous
1567648R Aurigae5 09+53.508 002 51 W+53.508 16Mar 30 1895x 7648 Reversed.
1567649R Aurigae5 09+53.508 173 08 W+53.508 31Mar 30 1895
1567650Neb Orion5 20-5.408 353 05 W-5.508 48Mar 30 1895x 7650 Reversed.
1567651Neb Orion5 30-5.408 493 19 W-5.508 58Mar 30 1895* 7651 Neb Orion RA = 5h 30m. Plate 7651 identifies & checks at 5h 30m.
1567652Ecl Jup Sat09 043 10 W+22.309 24Mar 30 1895B 394 8 06 0 = A&D 958 8 06 48.5 07 0 = 07 48.4. x 7652 Ecl. Jup. Sat II 8 18 (Re) Began by Chron. at 8 16. Ended by Chron. at 8 28. Clock lost beats near end. Exp. with both apertures. See additional note on p. 159. 7652 Began Bond 394 8h 15m 11.5s. Ended Bond 394 8h 27m 11.5s. MT Clock 0.5s slow. Began GMT 13h 15m 12.0s. Ended GMT 13h 27m 12.0s.
1567653U Cephei0 53+81.310 123 16 W+80.711 46Mar 30 1895x 7653 Considerable difficulty in getting apparatus to work due to insufficient weight. After starting plate on account of failure of working a number of irregular movements were made. The plate holder was slightly drawn out perhaps 1/4 inch. The first long break after this occurred at 9 29 Bal 103. B 394 10 42 0 43 0 A&D 958 10 42 48.5 43 48.5.