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gr. m. gr. m. Reinhold. Polar altit. 51 18 Altit. of the Star 79 30 Hainzel. 48 22 36 34 2 56 2 56 gr. m. gr. m. Camerar. Polar altit. 52 24 Altit. of the Star 24 17 Hagecius 48 22 20 15 4 2 4 2
Of the remaining combinations that might be made of the Observations of all these Astronomers, those that make the Stars sublime to an infinite distance, are many in number, namely, about 30. more than those who give the Star, by calculation, to be below the Moon; and because (as it was agreed upon between us) it is to be believed that the Observators have erred rather little than much, it is a manifest thing that the corrections to be applied to the Observaations, which make the star of an infinite altitude, to reduce it lower, do sooner, and with lesser amendment place it in the Firmament, than beneath the Moon; so that all these applaud the opinion of those who put it amongst the fixed Stars. You may adde, that the corrections required for those emendations, are much lesser than those, by which the Star from an unlikely proximity may be removed to the height more favourable for this Authour, as by the foregoing examples hath been seen; amongst which impossible proximities, there are three that seem to remove the Star from the Earths centre, a lesse distance than one Semidiameter, making it, as it were, to turn round under ground, and these are those combinations, wherein the Polar altitude of one of the Observators being greater than the Polar altitude of the other, the elevation of the Star taken by the first, is lesser than the elation of the Star taken by the latter.
The first of these is this of the Landgrave with Gemma, where the Polar altitude of the Landgrave 51 gr. 18 min. is greater than the Polar altitude of Gemma, which is 50 gr. 50 m. But the altitude of the Star of the Landgrave 79 gr. 30 min. is lesser than that of the Star, of Gemma 79 gr. 45 min.
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gr. m. gr. m. Landgrave Polar altit. 51 18 Altit. of the Star 79 30 Gemma 50 50 79 45The