Dec 1890
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Nature, Volume 43, Issue 1102, pp. 129 (1890).
Physics
Scientific paper
THE account of the so-called comet that was seen by Mr. Eddie at Grahamstown (see NATURE, November 27, p. 89) reminds me of the phenomenon seen some years ago in this country during an auroral display. A band of light, in shape somewhat resembling a comet, was seen to move across the sky, rising in the north-east and disappearing in the north-west; it moved, however, much faster than the comet-like body lately observed, being in sight, as far as I remember, only one or two minutes.
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