Title: The great fireball of 1934, October 11, and an instance of streak-drift Author: King, A.; Whipple, F. J. W.
On October 11, 1934, at 2 p.m., a fireball of great brilliancy appeared over eastern Yorkshire. The meteor announced its arrival with a tremendous burst... The fireball, probably brighter than the full moon, first appeared over E. Yorkshire at a height of 94 miles and ended, after a flight of 58 miles, over N. Lincolnshire at a height of 51 miles. The speed was 21 miles per sec. and the radiant at RA 252°-3, Dec +750°8. The parabolic orbit deduced from the corrected radiant gave rise to the suspicion that the object may have been connected with Comet Giacobini-Zinner. A streak was left along the track between the heights of 77 miles and 56 miles.