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WALKING northwards on Saturday evening, September 2, I was looking towards the constellation of Cassiopeia when a bright meteor appeared at a point a few degrees west of η Perseus, and moved slowly westwards, gradually increasing in brightness until its disappearance at a point near α Canes venatici.
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PARKINSON, W. A Bright Meteor. Nature 87, 347 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/087347c0
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