Sep 1894
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1894natur..50..452e&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 50, Issue 1297, pp. 452 (1894).
Physics
Scientific paper
ON the evening of August 26 (Sunday) I saw what was to me an unprecedented sight: a brilliant and curious ``meteor'' fell near Gloucester. Starting from a point a little to the west of K ``Draco,'' at 10h. 19m., falling in the direction shown in Fig. 1, through about an angle of 40° when it reached point x, it appeared to melt, and its path from x to y was marked by a most brilliant stream of light, equalling in intensity a magnesium flame.
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