Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1883
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1883natur..27..365d&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 27, Issue 694, pp. 365 (1883).
Physics
Scientific paper
AFTER heavy storms of hail on January 30, the sky cleared and the night was exceptionally fine. I observed Jupiter with my 10-inch reflector about 11h. 30m., and watched the chief markings pass the central meridian of the planet. The well-known equatorial white spot came to transit at 11h. 44m., and it was followed 5 minutes later-at 11h. 49m.-by the great red spot. These objects, therefore, must have been in conjunction on January 30, at 2h. 47m., as the greater velocity of the white spot enables it to gain 13m. 24s. on the red spot daily.
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