Full text: Zone 0 [Grad] bis + 20 [Grad] Declination (Theil 1)

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Zone o° bis 20° Declination. 
341 
B.D. 
Sternzeit 
I 
II 
III 
IV 
* ! 
Z 
log sin 2 / 
corrig. 
für Ext. 
Diff. 
in log. 
Diff. in 
Grössen 
Grösse 
5° 5 6 4 
5 ll 43 nl 
2783 
2 8?o 
2 6?4 
2Ó?I 
26895 
5281 
9-3 12 6 
9-3679 
0.3668 
— O.92 
6-33 
5 584 
5 45 
37-4 
38.0 
37-° 
33-5 
3648 
52.2 
9.5484 
9.6040 
0.6029 
— I -5 I 
5-74 
9 472 
5 47 
17-5 
15.0 
17.4 
14-5 
16.10 
50-3 
8.8859 
8-9350 
11 632 
5 49 
19.4 
18.0 
19.8 
19.6 
19.20 
44.1 
9.0340 
9.0665 
6 594 
5 52 
31.6 
314 
324 
27-3 
30.68 
52.9 
9.4156 
9-4738 
0.4727 
— I.18 
6.07 
7 56o 
5 54 
15-1 
11-9 
14-5 
13-5 
13-75 
5 1 *9 
8.7520 
8.8065 
0.1946 
+ 0.49 
7-74 
8 596 
5 56 
13-1 
13.0 
14.0 
13.2 
13-32 
50.6 
8.7249 
8-7750 
0.2261 
+ o-57 
7.82 
8 625 
6 0 
21.6 
20.0 
21.7 
20.0 
20.82 
50-5 
9-1015 
9-I5I3 
0.1502 
— 0.38 
6.87 
9 524 
6 2 
22.5 
20.4 
23.8 
194 
21.52 
49-7 
9.1290 
9-I763 
0.1752 
— 0.44 
6.81 
9 532 
6 4 
21.9 
19.7 
21.3 
18.4 
20.32 
49-5 
9.0813 
9.1280 
0.1269 
— 0.32 
6-93 
9 543 
6 5 
18.9 
17-5 
19.8 
17.0 
18.30 
49.2 
8.9938 
9.0396 
0.0385 
— 0.10 
7- I 5 
9 472 
6 7 
16.5 
14.0 
16.6 
13-5 
15-15 
52-5 
8.8344 
8.8911 
11 632 
6 9 
20.5 
18.0 
18.5 
16.5 
18.38 
45-7 
8-9975 
9-0338 
Mittel aus den Vergleichsternbeobachtungen: 9.0401; 9.0008; 8.9624. Zur Reduction benutzt: 9.0011. 
Zone 542. 1892 März 4. 
Beobachter: Kempf. 
Photometer: Cu. Vergleichsterne: Nr. 13 und Nr. 
15. Luft: 
2. 
9°1064 
6 k 2 8 m 
2684 
2 6? 5 
2880 
25-4 
26858 
43-3 
9-3015 
9-3323 
11 1428 
6 31 
20.4 
18.5 
18.5 
18.0 
18.85 
41.6 
9.0187 
9.0460 
6 762 
6 34 
40-5 
41.1 
39-6 
40.0 
40.30 
5°-9 
9.6215 
9.6726 
0.4904 
— 1-23 
3-55 
2 810 
6 38 
32.3 
32.2 
30.5 
34-i 
32.28 
55-o 
9-4552 
9.5219 
0-3397 
— O.85 
3-93 
*) 2 810 
6 39 
17-9 
18.0 
17-5 
18.4 
17-95 
55-o 
8.9777 
9.0444 
0.1378 
+ O.34 
3-77 
*) 6 919 
6 42 
43-5 
41.4 
41.4 
41.0 
41.82 
49.2 
9.6479 
9-6937 
O.5H5 
1.28 
2.15 
9 879 
6 45 
40.4 
38.7 
37-3 
34-5 
37-72 
45-2 
9-5732 
9.6083 
O.4261 
I.07 
3-71 
9 1064 
6 48 
26.6 
2 7.0 
26.5 
27.1 
26.80 
44.1 
9.3081 
9.3406 
11 1428 
6 50 
19.0 
19.4 
16.4 
19.6 
18.60 
41-3 
9.0075 
9-0343 
*)i6 1223 
6 52 
37-7 
38.0 
36.2 
384 
37-58 
36.1 
9-5705 
9.5888 
0.4066 
— 1.02 
2.41 
*) 13 l 39 ö 
6 55 
24.0 
21.4 
18.4 
21.9 
21.42 
39-5 
9.1251 
9.1486 
O.0336 
-f- O.08 
3-51 
13 1396 
6 58 
41.0 
42.9 
38.9 
40.1 
40.72 
39-6 
9.6290 
9.6527 
0.4705 
— I.l8 
3.60 
*) 8 1774 
7 i 
24-5 
22.5 
23.0 
24.8 
23.70 
44.1 
9.2083 
9.2408 
0.0586 
— 0.15 
3.28 
9 1917 
7 3 
37-6 
37-o 
40.9 
36.9 
38.10 
45-o 
9.5806 
9.6152 
0.4330 
— I.08 
3-70 
9 1064 
7 6 
25.6 
27-5 
26.5 
25.0 
26.15 
45-i 
9.2884 
9-3232 
11 1428 
7 7 
17.4 
18.6 
18.0 
18.9 
18.22 
41-3 
8.9901 
9.0169 
Mittel aus den 
Vergleichsternbeobachtungen 
: 9.1892; 9.1874; 9.1701. 
Zur Reduction benutzt: 9.1S22 
*) Mit Blende 4 beobachtet. 
Zone 543. 1892 März 4. 
Beobachter: Müller. 
Photometer : 
Ci. Vergleichsterne: Nr. 17 und Nr. 
19. Luft: 
3- 
1l°1670 
7b j qIU 
I 26?8 
2588 
2588 
2 5?9 
26808 
4186 
9.2862 
9-3135 
11 1984 
7 21 
26.6 
24-5 
24.O 
25.6 
25.18 
46.0 
9-2577 
9.2947 
12 1567 
7 23 
38.1 
38.6 
39-0 
36.1 
37-95 
40.2 
9-5777 
9.6025 
0.3117 
— 0.78 
4-73 
2 1691 
7 25 
26.6 
24.3 
26.3 
26.8 
26.00 
50-3 
9.2837 
9.3328 
0.0420 
— 0.1 I 
5-40 
16 1510 
7 27 
27.8 
26.5 
23-3 
23.8 
25-35 
36.4 
9.2632 
9.2820 
0.0088 
+ 0.02 
5-53 
18 1701 
7 29 
3 1 -7 
30.2 
324 
29.7 
31.12 
34-5 
9.4267 
9.4429 
0.1521 
— 0.38 
5-13 
18 1733 
7 31 
34-9 
31-9 
33-6 
31-9 
33-° 8 
33-6 
9.4740 
9.4891 
0.1983 
— 0.50 
5.01 
2 1808 
7 32 
26.7 
23.0 
24.7 
25.6 
25.00 
5 °-5 
9-25I9 
9.3017 
0.0109 
— 0.03 
5-48 
11 1670 
7 34 
26.5 
24.6 
24.O 
25-3 
25.10 
4M 
9-255I 
9.2821 
li 1984 
7 37 
24-5 
23.8 
254 
24.7 
24.60 
44-7 
9.2388 
9.2727 
Mittel aus den 
Vergleichsternbeobachtungen: 9.3041 ; 9.2774. Zur Reduction benutzt: 9.2908. 
Die Zone wurde durch Wolken unterbrochen. 
Pubi, des Astrophys. Obs. zu Potsdam. Bd. IX. 
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