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Śląsk 1852 Dec 11

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U Greg'a (1861)
Year. Day of month. Locality. Size or weight. Direction. Duration; rate; hour; Remarks, &c.
1852 Dec. 11 Germany ... ... ... detonating meteor. See Supplement.
Supplement
Year. Day of month. Locality. Size or weight. Direction. Duration; rate; hour; Remarks, &c.
1852 Dec. 11 ditto; Silesia; Berlin 10' diam N.N.W. to E.S.E 8 A.M. ditto; brilliant; tailed; detonation. Lasted 9". Length of its path estimated by Pape at 20 miles; height 13 miles at first, and about 5 miles when it burst. Explosion heard at many places. See Proceedings of the Society of Silesia, vol. xxxi. p. 187. Seen also at Erlangen, 2 > Venus, giving out great light. At Leipzig, 10' in diamter, at first yellow, then green; burst into sparks without noise, as also at Jena, Lobau, Pegau, and Fulda.


11 grudnia 1852 roku było widoczne w Azji całkowite zaćmienie Słońca - NASA Solar Eclipse 18521211.

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Bibliografia

  • Greg R. Philips, Esq., F.G.S., (1861), A Catalogue of Meteorites and Fireballs, from A.D. 2 to A.D. 1860. w: Report of the Thirtieth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; held at Oxford in June and July 1860. Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London 1861. Źródło: MeteoriteHistory.info; plik GoogleBooks; full-HTML(h) version

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