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AN important advance in the knowledge of the aurora is the outcome of the spring expedition to Bossekop, under M. Carl Störmer. This expedition was undertaken to complete the work done in the 1910 expedition, which, was so fruitful of results. The experience gained on the firoccasion has been most successfully utilised, and M. Carl Störmer has recently but very briefly communicated an account of the research to the Paris Academy (Comptes rendus, June 16).
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Photographs of the Aurora . Nature 91, 584–585 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091584a0
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