Jul 1883
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1883natur..28..300j&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 28, Issue 717, pp. 300 (1883).
Physics
Scientific paper
IN regard to the meteor seen by your correspondent P. F. D. at Hendon on the 6th inst., at 8.53 p.m., in a clear sky and broad daylight, I have the following entry in my diary under the same date: ``Meteor going south-east through Cassiopeia at seven minutes to nine; daylight.'' It was indeed a remarkable meteor. The sun had set about half an hour. I happened at the time to be looking intently at that part of the north-east sky in which it appeared. What struck me most was the brilliant sparkling silvery light given off by the fragments into which it divided just before disappearing. I estimated that it would strike the horizon about the south-east point.
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