FOR 1898. HENRY ECKFORD RHOADES, Editor. ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS. (Prepared expressly for The Tribune Almanac by Berlin H. Wright, Penn Yan, N. Y.) ECLIPSES. lows: There will be six eclipses this year, three of each, the sun and moon, as fol I. A partial eclipse of the moon, January 7, visible in the United States as follows: II. A total eclipse of the sun, January 22, invisible in America. III. IV. V. An annular eclipse of the sun, July 18, invisible in North America. A partial eclipse of the sun, December 12-13, visible in the Antarctic regions. VI. A total eclipse of the moon, December 27, visible throughout the United States, as follows: SUPERIOR PLANETS, EAST OR WEST, OF THE SUN. WEST. Mars, all the year. EAST. Mars, not this year. Jupiter, from March 25 to October 13. |