Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1888
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1888natur..38..434b&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 38, Issue 984, pp. 434 (1888).
Physics
Scientific paper
I HAVE had the opportunity of looking at Mr. Maxwell Hall's letter (NATURE, vol. vii. p. 204), referred to by Mr. Mattieu Williams (May 31, p. 102), and find that it will not in the least bear out the suggestion made by the latter. Hall's observation was evidently not of any ``spurious zodiacal light,'' but of the ordinary zodiacal light in the form called by some writers the ``zodiacal band,'' though perhaps especially bright. Its position, also, as observed by Hall, was quite different from that which could be occupied by a stream of meteors from Biela's comet.
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