ID | #1524223170 |
Added | Fri, 20/04/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | The Annual Register or a view of the History, Politics and Literature of the year 1832 (London, 1833): 444-445
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
A ball of bright light, followed by "falling stars" hovered in the sky for 15 minutes. It was described in the letter received from Bruneck (Tyrol, Germany).
Although the phenomenon occurred during a meteor shower, Leonids, it doesn't explain the ball of light suspended in the sky for a quarter of an hour.
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Original news
A ball of bright light accompanied by “falling stars” hovered for 15 minutes. Our primary source is based on a letter received from Bruneck (Tyrol, Germany). While it is true the
phenomenon occurred at the usual time of the Leonids meteor shower, the event does not naturally involve a ball of light suspended in the sky for a quarter of an hour, so the case merits our attention.
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