Popular Astronomy a Series of Lectures Delivered At Ipswich

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Popular Astronomy a Series of Lectures Delivered At Ipswich
Airy George Biddell
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On the first of March, at eleven o'clock at night, you again look out; Castor, Pollux, Sirius, and the Dog Star, have then gone away to the west ; Orion is now setting ; and we then have the stars of the constellation Leo, which is a bright constellation, approaching the LECTURE IL 73 meridiaiL On tlie first of April, at eleven o'clock at night, you again look ont, and you see what is the state of thSigs* The constellation Leo then has almost passed the meridian, except the bright star £ (Beta)... Leonis. On the first of May, at eleven o'clock at night, you again look out You then observe that Leo and the whole set of stars are travelling away to the west j and then we have the bright star Spica, in the constellation Virgo, on the meridian : and we have the great red star Arcturus approaching the meridian. In the following month, on the first of June, at the same hour of the night, we again look out. We find that Spica has gone away to the west ; that Arcturus has passed the meridian; and that other less conspicuous stars are on the meridian.

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