A catalogue of auroral observations from China, Korea and Japan (193 B.C. - A.D. 1770).

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This catalogue of auroral records from East Asia, which extends from 193 B.C. to A.D. 1770, contains nearly 850 separate entries. Observations are compiled from the histories of China, Korea and Japan. The earliest sightings are all from China. Reliable Japanese records of the aurora started in A.D. 620, while Korean observations began in A.D. 993. After about A.D. 1000, observers in all three countries frequently reported displays of the aurora borealis, sometimes giving independent descriptions of events on the same date (as in A.D. 1101).

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