# The Apparent Times of Such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are Visible at London, in the Year 1740. By the Same

**Author(s):** James Hodgson  
**Year:** 1737  
**Journal:** Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775)  
**Volume:** 40  
**Pages:** 4 pages  
**Identifier:** jstor-103930  
**JSTOR URL:** <https://www.jstor.org/stable/103930>  

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X. The apparent Times of such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are visible at London, in the Year 1740. By the Same.

| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **January** |   |
| 5 11 7 E | E. 1 |
| 7 5 35 E | E. 1 |
| 6 50 E | E. 2 |
| 13 1 0 M | E. 1 |
| 14 7 28 E | E. 1 |
| 8 26 E | E. 2 |
| 16 5 45 E | I. 3 |
| 21 9 22 E | E. 1 |
| 22 0 1 M | E. 2 |
| 23 9 45 E | I. 3 |
| 24 0 17 M | E. 3 |
| 28 11 17 E | E. 1 |
| 30 5 46 E | E. 1 |
| 31 1 45 M | E. 2 |

| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **March** |   |
| 28 5 53 E | I. 3 |
| 8 30 E | E. 3 |
| 29 8 2 E | E. 1 |
| 6 9 56 E | I. 3 |
| 7 9 59 E | E. 1 |
| 11 6 28 E | E. 2 |
| 16 6 26 E | E. 1 |
| 18 9 8 E | E. 2 |
| 23 8 23 E | E. 1 |
| 30 10 21 E | E. 1 |

| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **February** |   |
| 5 1 13 M | E. 1 |
| 6 7 42 E | E. 1 |
| 8 6 34 E | E. 2 |
| 13 9 38 E | E. 1 |
| 15 9 12 E | E. 2 |
| 20 11 35 E | E. 1 |
| 22 6 4 E | E. 1 |
| 21 51 E | E. 2 |

| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **April** |   |
| 11 8 51 E | E. 3 |
| 15 8 58 E | E. 1 |
| 19 9 1 E | E. 2 |
| **May** |   |
| 8 8 58 E | E. 2 |

| D. H. M. | I |
|----------|---|
| **July** |   |
| D. H. M. | D. H. M. |
|---------|---------|
| **JULY** | **OCTOBER** |
| 14 1 24 M I. 2 | 6 5 22 M I. 1 |
| 15 0 44 M I. 1 | 7 10 7 E I. 3 |
| 21 1 58 M I. 3 | 11 50 E I. 1 |
| 22 2 38 M I. 1 | 8 1 12 M E. 3 |
| 29 4 33 M I. 1 | 10 10 6 E I. 2 |
| **AUGUST** | **NOVEMBER** |
| 7 0 57 M I. 1 | 1 5 52 M I. 2 |
| 14 2 52 M I. 1 | 5 7 25 M I. 1 |
| 4 51 M E. 4 | 5 11 E E. 3 |
| 15 1 8 M I. 2 | 9 5 E I. 4 |
| 21 4 48 M I. 1 | 6 6 M I. 3 |
| 22 3 45 M I. 2 | 23 10 8 E I. 1 |
| 26 1 1 M E. 3 | 25 3 17 M I. 2 |
| 30 1 13 M I. 1 | 29 5 33 M I. 1 |
| **SEPTEMBER** | |
| 2 2 3 M E. 3 | 1 5 52 M I. 2 |
| 5 3 M E. 3 | 5 7 25 M I. 1 |
| 6 3 10 M I. 1 | 5 11 E E. 3 |
| 13 5 6 M I. 1 | 9 5 E I. 4 |
| 14 11 35 E I. 1 | 6 0 5 M E. 4 |
| 16 0 57 M I. 2 | 7 1 54 M I. 1 |
| 22 1 31 M I. 1 | 8 8 22 E I. 1 |
| 23 3 34 M I. 2 | 11 9 43 E I. 2 |
| 29 3 26 E I. 1 | 14 3 46 M I. 1 |
| 30 6 12 M I. 2 | 15 10 13 E I. 1 |
| 9 55 E I. 1 | |
| D. H. M. | I |
|---------|---|
| 17      | 4 |
| 19      | 0 |
| 21      | 5 |
| 22      | 6 |
| 23      | 0 |
| 24      | 6 |
| 26      | 2 |
| 27      | 1 |
| 28      | 7 |
| 29      | 4 |
| 30      | 1 |

| D. H. M. | I |
|---------|---|
| 8       | 10|
| 10      | 7 |
| 13      | 9 |
| 14      | 5 |
| 16      | 0 |
| 17      | 8 |
| 18      | 4 |
| 21      | 2 |
| 23      | 4 |
| 24      | 10|
| 25      | 8 |
| 26      | 2 |

**December**

| D. H. M. | I |
|---------|---|
| 1       | 8 |
| 3       | 5 |
| 4       | 5 |
| 6       | 6 |
| 7       | 3 |

The 1st and 3d Columns, shew the Times; the 2d and 4th, the Kinds. Thus, on the 5th of January, at 7 Minutes after 11 in the Evening, there will be an Emerfion of the first Satellite. Again, on the 26th of December, at 49 Minutes after 2 in the Morning, the fourth Satellite will immerge into the Shadow; and at 12 Minutes after 6 the same Morning, it will emerge out of it.