ID | #1525952551 |
Added | Thu, 10/05/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Copenhagen Faedrelandet, quoted by the Manchester Guardian of 5 January, 1856
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Status | Research
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Initial data
The object, varying in size from the diameter of the Sun to the diameter of the star, was visible in the South-Western part of the sky for 10-12 minutes. He several times changed its configuration lighting up the sky for a considerable distance.
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Original news
An object varying in size from the apparent diameter of the sun to that of a star was visible in the south-western atmosphere for 10 to 12 minutes. It “changed its configuration several times, having appeared now in one mass, then in two, then again in three, and so forth alternately, lighting up the heavens to a considerable distance.”
Source: Copenhagen Faedrelandet, quoted by the Manchester Guardian of 5 January, 1856, under the heading “Prussia, from our own correspondent.”
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