Aug 1880
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1880natur..22r.362p&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 22, Issue 564, pp. 362 (1880).
Physics
Scientific paper
ON the evening of the 12th a very brilliant fire-ball fell at 8h. 30m. G.M.T. It was first observed at an elevation of about 25° above the E.S.E. horizon, and its path was inclined at an angle of about 35° to the horizon. It was lost in the mist near the south horizon. There was no explosion or noise of any kind. The daylight was still fairly strong, and yet the light of the meteor was very dazzling.
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