Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to Edward Pigott describing observations of Jupiter's satellites.

In this letter, Maskelyne describes observations of Jupiter's satellites and mentions the distribution of various publications including Pigott's paper on variable stars. Maskelyne predicts that the comet observed in 1532 and 1661 may return again in 1789; he suggests that night-glasses of 30 inches are best suited for observing it.

Record Details

Item reference: LBK/85/13; REG15/000535.12
Catalogue Section: Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum
Level: ITEM
Extent: 1 Letter
Date made: 19th November 1781; 9th April 1781 1781 - 1799 18th October 1783 8th April 1784 12th July 1785 8th July 1785 1786-03-25 25th March 1786 8th February 1786
Creator: Maskelyne, Nevil
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London