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THE aurora of Monday, the 2nd instant, was succeeded by another on the following night at 11 p.m. It assumed the form of pale streamers issuing from a point in the horizon about north by east, and uniting in a similar way directly opposite in the south, like the meridian lines marked on a globe. The streamer crossing the zenith was the brightest.
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SMITH, A. The Recent Magnetic Storm and Aurora. Nature 26, 571 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026571c0
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