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Page | Plate | Class | Object | R.A. | Dec | Start | Obs H.A. | Obs Dec | Stop | Exp | Date | Miscellaneous |
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150 | 9996 | R Cass | 23 53 | +50.8 | 05 02 | 5 09 W | +58.7 | 07 01 | Feb 04 1897 | |||
150 | 9997 | HP 2311 | 6 50 | -23.8 | 07 21 | 0 31 W | -16.0 | 09 21 | Feb 04 1897 | x 9997 Focus at start = 6.8 Isoc. Plate. At 8 05 R.A. -1/2 rev. - focus set at 7.2 | ||
150 | 9998 | Ecl. Jup. Sat. | 10 21 | 0 19 E | +10.0 | 11 40 | Feb 04 1897 | x 9998 Dis. Jup. III. (14:10) Var. Star App. 1m signals. "O" end in first. Times & signals from B 394. Large and then small ap. put on, moving R.A. slow motion before and after small ap. -3 rev. 13:52 = 1st movement. 14:23 = last movement. Clock ran very poorly all through eclipse. Probably not much on plate as observer was recording for Mr. Wendell, and was obliged to leave telescope to itself after starting. | ||||
150 | 9999 | Pole | 13 11 | 0 00 | +90.0 | 15 07 | Feb 04 1897 | x 9999 This plate practically a trail as clock did not run much, although it was fixed up in apparently good running order before starting. |