Jan 1892
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1892natur..45..224c&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 45, Issue 1158, pp. 224 (1892).
Physics
Scientific paper
ON December 22, a well-defined double moon was seen 7m. before sunrise, which is here now at about 7. The fictitious moon was as a disk of white glass, through which the under-lapping part of the true moon could be seen. Atmospheric conditions being similar next morning, I watched for a repetition of the phenomenon, but after some abortive efforts, consisting of repeated, momentary, ill-defined projections of the moon's shape at a distance of three times the space occupied by her diameter, it was finally ``given up.''
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