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M. |\n|----------|----------|----------|\n| JANUARY. | FEBRUARY.| MARCH.   |\n| Emersions.| Emersions.| On the 15th of March Jupiter and the Sun will be in Conjunction. |\n| 3 5 16 M | 2 7 21 M | APRIL. |\n| 4 11 45 A | 4 1 50 M | Immersions. |\n| 6 6 13 A | 5 8 19 A | 10 11 38 M |\n| 8 0 41 A | 7 2 48 A | 12 6 7 M |\n| 10 7 10 M | 9 9 17 M | 14 0 36 M |\n| 12 1 38 M | 11 3 46 M | 15 7 5 A |\n| 13 8 6 A | 12 10 15 A | 17 1 34 A |\n| 15 2 35 A | 14 4 44 A | 19 8 3 M |\n| 17 9 3 M | 16 11 13 M | 21 2 32 M |\n| 19 3 32 M | 18 5 42 M | 22: |\n\nOn the 15th of March Jupiter and the Sun will be in Conjunction.\nEclipses of the first Satellite of Jupiter.\n\n| D. H. M. | D. H. M. | D. H. M. |\n|----------|----------|----------|\n| 22 9 1 A | June     | 11 0 17 A |\n| 24 3 30 A | Immersions. | 13 6 46 M |\n| 26 9 58 M | May      | 15 1 14 M |\n| 28 4 27 M |          | 16 7 42 A |\n| 29 10 56 A |          | 18 2 11 A |\n| 2       | 1 55 A   | 20 8 40 M |\n| 3       | 20 24 A  | 22 3 8 A  |\n| 6       | 2 52 M   | 23 9 37 A |\n| 7       | 9 20 A   | 25 4 6 A  |\n| Immersions. |          | 27 10 34 M |\n| 9       | 3 48 A   | 29 5 3 M  |\n| 11      | 10 16 M  | 30 11 32 A |\n| 1       | 5 24 A   | August    |\n| 3       | 11 53 M  | Immersions. |\n| 5       | 6 22 M   | 1 6 1 A   |\n| 7       | 0 50 M   | 3 0 29 A  |\n| 8       | 7 19 A   | 5 6 58 M  |\n| 10      | 1 47 A   | 7 1 27 M  |\n| 12      | 8 16 M   | 8 7 56 A  |\n| 14      | 2 44 M   | 10 2 25 A |\n| 15      | 9 13 A   | 12 8 54 M |\n| 17      | 3 41 A   | 14 3 23 M |\n| 19      | 10 9 M   | 15 9 52 A |\n| 21      | 4 38 M   | July      |\n| 22      | 11 6 A   | Immersions. |\n| 24      | 5 34 A   | 2 3 55 A  |\n| 26      | 0 3 A    | 4 10 24 M |\n| 28      | 6 31 M   | 6 4 52 M  |\n| 30      | 0 59 M   | 7 11 20 A |\n| 31      | 7 27 A   | 9 5 49 A  |\n\n| D. 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M. |\n|----------|----------|----------|\n| 28 7 16 M | Emersions. | 17 7 34 A |\n| 30 1 45 M | 8 2 36 M | 19 2 2 A |\n| 31 8 14 A | 9 9 5 A | 21 8 30 M |\n| September. | Immersions. | 23 2 59 M |\n| 11 3 34 A | 13 10 2 M | 24 29 27 A |\n| 15 4 31 M | 16 11 0 A | 26 3 55 A |\n| 18 5 29 A | 24 0 56 M | 28 10 23 M |\n| 20 11 58 M | 25 7 24 A | 30 4 55 M |\n| 22 6 27 M | December. | |\n| 24 0 56 M | Emersions. | |\n| 27 1 53 A | 1 11 19 A |\n| 29 8 22 M | 3 5 47 A |\n| 31 2 50 M | 5 0 15 A |\n| November. | 7 6 43 M |\n| 9 1 11 M | |\n| 10 7 39 A | |\n| 12 2 7 A | |\n| 14 8 35 M | |\n| 16 3 3 M | |\n| 17 9 31 A | |\n| 19 3 59 A | |\n| 21 10 27 M | |\n| 23 4 56 M | |\n| 24 11 23 A | |\n| 26 5 51 A | |\n| 28 0 19 A | |\n| 30 6 48 M | |\n\nOctober.\nEmersions.\nImmersions.\n\n2 5 0 A\n4 11 29 M\n6 5 58 M\n\nEclipses\nEclipses of the second Satellite of Jupiter.\n\n| D. H. M. | D. H. M. | D. H. M. |\n|----------|----------|----------|\n| **January** | **April** | **July** |\n| Emersions. | Immersions. | Immersions. |\n| 2 0 59 M | 11 11 6 M | 17 11 46 A |\n| 5 2 17 A | 15 0 25 M | 21 1 4 A |\n| 9 3 34 M | 18 1 44 A | 25 2 21 M |\n| 12 4 52 A | 22 3 3 M | 28 3 39 A |\n| 16 6 9 M | 25 4 21 A | **May** |\n| 19 7 27 A | 29 5 40 M | Immersions. |\n| 23 8 45 M | | 1 16 56 A |\n| 26 10 4 A | | 5 6 14 A |\n| 30 11 22 M | | 9 7 31 M |\n| **February** | | 12 8 49 A |\n| Emersions. | | 16 10 7 M |\n| 2 6 58 A | | 19 11 25 A |\n| 6 8 16 M | | 23 0 44 A |\n| 9 9 34 A | | 27 2 2 M |\n| 3 0 41 M | | 30 3 20 A |\n| 6 1 59 A | | **August** |\n| 10 3 18 M | | Immersions. |\n| 13 4 37 A | | 3 4 39 M |\n| 18 5 56 M | | 6 5 58 A |\n| 20 7 14 A | | 7 7 16 A |\n| 24 8 34 M | | 13 8 35 A |\n| 27 9 54 A | | 17 9 54 M |\n| **March** | | 20 11 13 A |\n| On the 15th of March Jupiter and the Sun will be in Conjunction. | | 24 0 33 A |\n| | | 28 1 52 M |\n| | | 31 3 11 A |\n| **June** | | **September** |\n| | | |\nEclipses of the second Satellite of Jupiter.\n\n| D. H. M. | D. H. M. | D. H. M. |\n|----------|----------|----------|\n| **September.** | **Emersions.** | **December.** |\n| Immersions. | | Emersions. |\n| 4 4 31 M | 9 8 17 A | 21 11 53 M |\n| 7 5 50 A | 13 9 36 M | 26 1 10 A |\n| 11 7 9 M | 16 10 54 A | 28 2 27 A |\n| 14 8 29 A | 20 0 13 A | **November.** |\n| 18 9 48 M | 24 1 31 M | Emersions. |\n| 21 11 7 A | 31 4 8 M | 2 3 44 M |\n| 25 0 27 A | | 5 5 1 A |\n| 29 1 46 M | | 9 6 18 M |\n| **October.** | | 12 7 35 A |\n| Immersions. | | 16 8 52 M |\n| 3 5 26 A | | 19 10 9 A |\n| 7 6 43 M | | 23 11 26 M |\n| 10 8 1 A | | 27 0 43 M |\n| 14 9 19 M | | 30 2 0 A |\n| 2 3 5 A | | |\n| 6 4 24 M | | |\n\nR r ECLIPSES\nEclipses of the third Satellite of Jupiter.\n\n| D. H. M. | D. H. M. | D. H. 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