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I OBSERVED from a high point overlooking the Weald, on the night of November 6, about the time Mr. Nostro mentions, a large meteor fall from a point a little below the zenith in the northern sky. It burst twice, emitting bluish sparks in doing so, once shortly before it disappeared, and the second time on its disappearing. Could it have been the same meteor seen from different positions ?

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