PAGE F 43 – 44, / D 72 – 73/
A/ 9.19.8.15.0 4 Ahau 1,435,980
days
- 17.12 - 352 days
B/ /9.19.7.15.8/ 3 Lamat 1,435,628
days
A/ J.D.
2,058,241 February
27, 923
B/ J.D.
2,057,889 March
12, 922
The multiplies of (1-9)x78, (1-5)x780, 20x780,
140x780, 168x780, 194x780,
3,380,
13,000, 30,940, 69,600 and 72,800 days are added to date B.
Dates A and B are concerning Mars
visibility observations.
A/ February 27, 923 Mars is 19 days
after opposition with the Sun.
The planet was in position, when it is best
observable around the opposition with the Sun. The declination was 19.33°. This
means, it was going through the centre of Mayan area at 10.42 p.m. nearly in
zenith. It set at 5.12 a.m. The Sun
rose at 6.18 a.m.
B/ March 12, 922 Mars is 59 days
after conjunction with the Sun.
The
heliactic rise of the planet.
The
Mars rose at 5.32 a.m.
The
Sun rose at 6.08 a.m.
During the heliactic rise Mars was for the first time shortly visible in the morning sky shortly before the sunrise. It was unobservable for few tens of days, because it was going through the area of conjunction with the Sun.