ID | #1524221887 |
Added | Fri, 20/04/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Hazard’s Register of Pennsylvania A, 3 (July 18, 1829): 48
|
Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
|
Initial data
Between 23:00 and midnight "meteor of a rather unusual character" originated from the neighboring Sunilla, flew across Kensington and the Delaware river, and disappeared beyond the forest Jersey.
Long trail of light, like shooting stars were seen at the beginning of his way. It separated from the spark. His movements were rapid, irregular and wavering, like the flutter of the balloon or the swaying of the balloon.
His appearance was dark red in color, amazingly bright, the size is about two times smaller than the moon.
When it came, it looked like a small speck then became very bright and sparkling, and then became dim and disappeared behind the trees.
Feel it was fifteen or twenty minutes.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Original news
Between 11 P.M. and midnight “a meteor of rather singular character” arose from the neighbourhood of the Schuylkill, passed over Kensington and the river Delaware, and disappeared behind the woods of Jersey. “A long trail of light, like that of a shooting star was seen to follow it in the beginning of its ascension; large sparkles that separated themselves from it and descended slowly, were distinctly visible until hidden from view by the tops of the houses. Its motions were rapid, irregular, and wavering, like the fluttering of a kite or the rocking of an air balloon. “Its appearance was of a deep red colour, and remarkably brilliant, seemingly about half the size of the moon. It arose until it crossed the Delaware, when it appeared but an inconsiderable speck scarcely discernable, and then descended with astonishing velocity until within a short distance of the horizon, where it remained stationary for a few moments. “Suddenly it became exceedingly large and brilliant, sparkles again separated from the main body, and descended as before. It soon after became dim and disappeared behind the trees. Altogether, I should suppose it was visible about fifteen or twenty minutes.”
Hypotheses
Investigation
Resume
Similar facts
Log in or register to post comments