Oct 1878
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1878natur..18..643f&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 18, Issue 468, pp. 643 (1878).
Physics
Scientific paper
AT about 5.50 P.M. to-day I saw a most brilliant meteor fall quite close to the moon, which was shining brightly at the time: it was in full daylight, shortly after the sun had gone down. Its direction was nearly perpendicular, but inclined a little from north to south as it fell. It was of a bright green colour; its motion rapid, its path long, and the time during which it was visible about two seconds, and it left no visible trace behind it.
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