Oct 1877
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Nature, Volume 16, Issue 417, pp. 551 (1877).
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LAST Friday evening (October 19) we in Aberystwith saw a very beautiful meteor. It was ten minutes past six in the evening, when as I was walking along the shore and looking seaward (west), I saw the meteor rapidly descending as a pear-shaped body of red, yellow, and purple light, increasing much in brightness till it reached about twenty feet, as it looked, from the sea surface, when it suddenly and completely disappeared. Its track seemed a part of it-a tail to it-being at first a pale golden light continuous with the body of the meteor below, extending vertically up and ending rather abruptly above.
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