Subject ASC00009n4

Recreative Science.
1, Page 133 (1860)
Natural History Museum Library, London
BHL Page 2539517

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meteor astronomy Aurora borealis Meteors disappearing and reappearing 1850 1855. diagram of lights in sky 5/12/1849 4/7/1851 diagram. 1/12/1851 Beeston Observatory Aurora Borealis 20/4/1852 Oxford meteor breaking up Saturn reappearing meteor Shardlow Nottingham 1855 persistent trail Highfield House 1849 balls 1851 sparks Beeston aurora Rose Hill multiple meteor 1853 line wavy blue balls Astronomy:meteors Meteor aurora borealis meteor Mr. W. H. Leeson August 15th 9h. 35. p.m. Mr. F. E. Swann 14th October 8h. 27m. p.m. July 4th 11h. 16m. p.m. Jupiter twice the size of Jupiter red circular December 1st 8h. 23m. 45s. p.m. spark November 5th 6h. 20m. p.m. red light 50º in lenght straight line wavy line Mr. Glaisher Montgomery 80 miles from earth Rev. J. Slatter 20th April 1852 20/04/1852 assemblage 23/08/1853 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Fig. 16 Arcturus pencil of light

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