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A SPLENDID meteor was seen yesterday (Saturday) evening at about nine o'clock. It passed from the north-east, beneath the Pole star, to the west, where it vanished instantaneously without bursting. The nucleus measured, I should say, at least 5′ of are in breadth, and was extremely brilliant.
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TAUN, A. Meteor. Nature 28, 564 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/028564b0
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