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Meteor of May 31, 1917
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Title: Meteorites in Iowa Authors: Wylie, C. C. On May 31, 1917, Mr. Hadden observed in the west a brilliant detonating meteor; the detonations reaching him at Alta five minutes after the flash of light. Read more
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Fireball of 1939 May 26
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The fireball of 1939 May 26, which also was extensively observed from southern Sweden but which has as yet yielded no meteorites. Read more
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Midlands Fireball 1910
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Title: Fireball in Sunshine Authors: Denning, W. F. On May 10, at 7h. 52m. a.m., a magnificent meteor was seen by many observers in the Midlands. I have read a considerable number of descriptions of the object, but they are not very definite. The meteor was witnessed by persons not well versed in astro...
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Alpha Bootids
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The Alpha Bootids meteor shower normally peaks on April 27th and 28th Read more
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Kiama 25 April 1880 meteor
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Kiama 25 April 1880 meteor 25 April 1880 KIAMA. Monday. [Herald.]-Yesterday afternoon, about 1 o'clock, a brilliant meteor, making a luminous track, was seen to fall outside the township. The last two days have been beautifully fine, with sharp air in the mornings and evenings. Read more
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Airburst Over Indonesia, 1988
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On April 15, 1988, a U.S. satellite recorded the blast of a behemoth fireball above Indonesia. For an instant, the explosion was brighter than the Sun. For an instant, the explosion was brighter than the Sun. Military experts conclude that the blast was from a large meteoroid exploding with the ener...
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Mugla bolide
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The bright bolide over Turkey The bright bolide was observed by the people living in many of the villages of Mugla (Lat = 37°15' N, Long = 28° 20' E) on April 11, 1968 at 20h 45m UT. Read more
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Baton Rouge 1800 meteor
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Description of a singular Phenomenon seen at Baton Rouge, by William Dunbar, Esq. communicated by Thomas Jefferson, President A. P. S. A phenomenon was seen to pass Baton Rouge on the night of the 5th April 1800, of which the following is the best description I have been able to obtain. It was first see...
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April, 1878 meteor
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In April, 1878, a large meteor was observed in broad daylight, passing from south to north, and falling it was supposed, about twenty miles south of Ballater. Mr. A. S. Herschel, Professor of Physics in the College of Science, 'Newcastle-on-Tyne, published a letter in The Scotsman, intimating his...
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Marengo meteor 1894
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On March 27, 1894 according to Professor G. D. Hinrichs, meteoric material fell near Marengo, Iowa. Source
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Ch'ing-yang event of 1490
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The Ch'ing-yang event of 1490 (also Ch'ing-yang, Chi-ing-yang or Chíing-yang meteor shower) is a presumed meteor shower in the Qěngyáng (Ch'ing-Yang, simplified Chinese) district of the then-Chinese province of Shaanxi (now part of Gansu Province), in March or April 1490 CE, with one source da...
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Meteor of 21 March 1813
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On March 21 1813, the Reverend S.E. Dwight, in New Haven, Connecticut, observes a meteoric fireball. He describes it this way: This meteor appeared on Saturday evening, March 21, 1813, a little before ten o'clock. The sky was extensively overcast, yet the covering was every where thin; and in the No...
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Fireball of March 18, 1934
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Title: Meteor News (Meteor Spectra, List I; The Detonating Fireball of March 18, 1934; Dates for the Byrd Co-operative Programme; The Perseids, 1934; Meteor Photography by the Texas Observers; The Use of Photography in Recording Fireballs) Authors: Millman, P. M. Read more
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Corona Australids
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The Corona Australids are a meteor shower that takes place between 14 and 18 March each year, peaking around 16 March. Source
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Washington meteor 15 March 1879
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1879, March 15, 3h. 53m., a. m.- This meteor was observed by a number of persons at Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. When first seen it was S. 10° W., at an altitude of 25°. It moved westward 20' and then hurst into many fragments. The meteor was of a pale bluish color, but when it exploded it lighted u...
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