Feb 1871
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1871natur...3..289s&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 3, Issue 67, pp. 289 (1871).
Physics
Scientific paper
IN NATURE for January 26, in the course of an interesting account of the Augusta Eclipse Expedition, by Prof. W. G. Adams, of King's College, there is a short allusion to the Zodiacal light, which can hardly fail to be looked on by many as being, both on account of the author and the occasion, authoritative as well as important and instructive:-``At about 6h 30m on Monday evening (runs the article in question) we saw a brilliant display of the zodiacal light, consisting of brilliant pink streamers, stretching perpendicularly to the horizon, the planet Jupiter being just on the most brilliant streamers. Towards the north and round the horizon there were also streamers,'' &c.
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