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Log

PagePlateClassObjectR.A.DecStartObs H.A.Obs DecStopExpDateMiscellaneous
13215979INova Aquilae No 220 291 33 W-4.621 00Sep 21 1905
13215980DC 928420 53+44.622 071 14 W+52.322 54Sep 21 1905
13215981Jup Ecl21 21 *4 57 E+19.923 32Sep 21 1905Dis of Jupiter Ecl I Var. Star App. "0" End precedes. (tail-piece invertd) 8 & 2 sec Signals from B 394. Leard's Watch 11 04 34 First movement. 11 08 04 Long break. Leard's Watch B 394 11 10 54 11 10 00 Watch B 23 32 16-18. Large aperture (sec note) 23 45 37-39 (no. 2) first movement. 23 50 38-40 last movement. Small aperture. 23 53 8-10 first movement. 23 58 9-11 last movement. [(note) Large aperture was taken once at 23 37 5-7 (no. 1) first movement. 23 42 6-8 last movement. but on account of clock being very poor was taken again as above signified. Watch B compaired with F 1329 and B #394. B 5 27 00 5 26 59 B 5 31 00 17 14 10. * 23h 21 ?
1321598219 40+50.000 405 00 W+50.001 00Sep 21 1905x 15982 Dew was very heavy on lens so plate repeated.
1321598319 40+50.001 506 10 W+50.002 10Sep 21 1905
13215984DC 928420 53+44.502 315 38 W+52.303 31Sep 21 1905x 15984 Clock found too be working poorly.
13215985DC 22353 49-3.204 160 27 W+4.604 55Sep 21 1905