Aug 1906
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Nature, Volume 74, Issue 1919, pp. 351 (1906).
Physics
Scientific paper
ON Sunday, August 5, at 10h. 33m., I saw what I presume to have been a fine and rather early Perseid. It crossed the star λ Aquilæ, and the flight was recorded from about 287½°-2° to 282°-9½°. The meteor was much brighter than Venus, and left a streak of 5° visible for some twenty seconds, though the full moon was shining brilliantly at the time.
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