ID | #1524836563 |
Añadido | Vie, 27/04/2018 |
Autor | July N. |
Fuentes | “Malta Mail”, cited by London Times, 18 August 1845, and James Glaisher
“Report on observations of luminous meteors, 1860-1861.”
Annual Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1861): 1-44, at 30.
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Estado | Estudio
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Datos iniciales
A las 9:30 de la tarde bergantín victoria de newcastle a malta, 36 ° 40 '56" y 13 ° 44 '36 "
El tiempo era bueno. Los marineros sintieron el calor y el hedor de azufre. En este momento tres lucen cuerpo salió del mar, aproximadamente a media milla de la nave, y estén visibles en el plazo de diez minutos.
Poco después de que comenzaron a alejarse de la nave, ha entrado en la corriente fría de aire fresco.
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Noticias originales
“At 9:30 P.M. the brig Victoria, from Newcastle to Malta, in lat. 36° 40′ 56″, long. 13° 44′ 36″ was becalmed, with no appearance of bad weather; when her top-gallant and royal masts suddenly went over the side as if carried away by a squall. Two hours it blew very hard from the east; and whilst all hands were aloft reefing topsails, it suddenly fell calm again, and they felt an overpowering heat and stench of sulphur. At this moment three luminous bodies issued from the sea, about half a mile from the vessel, and remained visible for ten minutes. Soon after it began to blow hard again, and the vessel got into a current of cold fresh air.”
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