May 1882
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1882natur..26...81p&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 26, Issue 656, pp. 81 (1882).
Physics
Scientific paper
THE auroral display mentioned by your two correspondents was particularly brilliant at Oldham on the evening of the 14th inst., at 11.10. I observed at 11.15 one very fine streamer reaching quite to the Pole Star; it was of a ruddy hue, dull, and changing to purple. The horizon was cloudy, the cloud being fringed with white light, changing to rose colour. The constellation Cassiopea was at times covered with a mass of light, from whence the streamer arose, lighting up the whole of the northern sky.
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