May 1882
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1882natur..26...81t&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 26, Issue 656, pp. 81 (1882).
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1882, May 16, 11h. om. G.M.T. Meteor many times brighter than Venus; green, then white; began of second magnitude, 5° above main cluster of Coma; passed 1½° above Iota Urs. Maj., where it changed colour suddenly; ended, of second magnitude, 5° left of Beta Aurigæ. Duration 8 seconds, may have been 10. No streak. Observed from the University Observatory. A few minutes later another was seen describing very nearly the same path.
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