Perigee and Apogee of the Moon. Perigee, 6th, 10h A.- Distance 222,250 miles. Apogee, 21st, 5h. A.-Distance 252,630 miles. Full Moon, 12th 6th day, 2h. 43.9m. M. First Quarter, Mean time. 1Tu. 7 35 4 33 rises. sets. rises. sets. rises. sets. rises. sets. rises. sets. Su. 7 35 4 37 7 30 4 42 7 24 4 48 7 7 5 5 7 2 5 10 13 Su. 7 34 4 44 7 29 4 49 7 23 4 55 7 6 5 11 7 2 5 16 20 Su. 7 29 4 53 7 24 4 58 7 19 5 3 5 5 16 7 0 5 21 27 Su. 7 24 5 17 19 5 5 7 15 5 10 7 3 5 23 6 58 5 28 8 543 3 15a. 0 54a. 11 15m 14 11 2 24 57 29 4 9 1 48 0 9a 13 12 2 25 57 30 5 18 257 1 18 9 13 13 1 7th day. Souths. Dec. Passage of the Meridian (mean time) and Declination of the Planets. 1st day. Souths. h. m. Dec. h5 13m2 49 9 450m2 50 13th day. Souths Dec. 4 26m+2 52 4 2m+ 2 56 9 21 H2 32a. 16 33 2 9a.-16 27 4 9 3 16 3 49 Moon rises or sets. Mean time. Moon Souths. Mean Time. h. m. h. m. 18 6.2a. 1 59m sets. PHENOMENA AND OBSERVA TIONS. Sundays and other Remarkable 1 55m 1 50m 1 48m Earth nearest the Sun. Battle at Princeton, 1777. * stationary D 1 x Or. D eclipsed, visible. 5 20a. 5 25a. 5 29a. 5 44a. 5 52a. Epiphany. * Dq. 1 2.4m 6 35 6 39 6 43 6 56 7 3 h stationary. Battle at New Orleans, 1815. Stamp Act passed, 1765. S6 25.4m 0 33m 0 32m 0 31m 0 28m 0 28m 1st Sunday after Epiphany. So 2.5a. 4 51a. 4 56a. 5 1a. 5 16a. 5 23a. Oecl. invis. 2d Sun. aft. Epiph. S 5 12.2a. 11 468. 11 45a. 11 43a. 11 40a. 11 40a. 3d Sunday after Epiphany. 9 49 10 44 3 Su. 7 16 5 11 7 13 5 15 7 9 5 19 6 58 5 30 6 53 5 35 M. 15 13 12 16 h. m. 9 9a. 6 48a. 5 9a. 10 5 7 44 6 5 1056a. 10 Su. 7 9 5 21 7 6 5 24 7 2 5 27 6 52 5 37 6 48 5 41 18 M. 19 Tu. 20 W. 21 Th. 22 F. 23 S. 25 M. 26 Tu. 27 W. 28 Th. 17 Su. 6 59 5 29 6 56 6 32 6 53 5 35 6 45 5 43 6 42 5 46 56 32 55 33 57 30 55 33 52 54 53 35 50 38 24 Su. 6 49 5 39 6 47 5 41 6 45 5 43 6 38 5 49 6 36 5 51 47 40 45 41 44 42 43 43 41 4424 45 |