Jun 1883
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Nature, Volume 28, Issue 712, pp. 174 (1883).
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IN the correspondence on the large meteor seen on June 3 I have not seen any notice of another curious meteor seen later on the same night. A flash of light i i the sky drew attention to it, and when first seen it was moving in nearly a straight line from 102 Herculis to a Aquilæ. In five seconds it travelled slightly more than half the distance to the latter star, and then disappeared without any outburst. It was about a lunar diameter in length, and between 3' and 4' wide at the widest part, a point distant one-third of its entire length from the head. In fact it was not at all unlike a comet with a bushy tail tapering off to a point. The colour was a pale yellow.
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