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Dec 1892
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1892natur..47..151b&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 47, Issue 1207, pp. 151 (1892).
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THERE was a magnificent aurora on the evening of the 4th, part of which, from 10h. 46½m. to 48m. or 49m., was an intense red. I noted the positions of some of the features at the exact half-hours and also at some other times, for comparison with any observations that may have been made in other places, for ascertaining the height of the phenomenon; and I hope some such observations have been made of the recent display, and will be made of further ones in the future, for Dr. Veeder, of Lyons (New York), has kindly consented to calculate the heights from the observations.
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