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THE AURORA BOREALIS.; THE BRILLIANT DISPLAY ON SUNDAY NIGHT. |
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Written by The New York Times
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Tuesday, 30 August 1859 00:00 |
THE AURORA BOREALIS.; THE BRILLIANT DISPLAY ON SUNDAY NIGHT. PHENOMENA CONNECTED WITH THE EVENT. Mr. Meriam's Observations on the Aurora--E. M. Picks Up a Piece of the Auroral Light. The Aurora as Seen Elsewhere--Remarkable Electrical Effects.
The present generation have listened with wonder and admiration to the stories their fathers and mothers have told them of auroras and meteors. They have opened ears and mouths and eyes as they heard of stars falling from the heavens like rain, of the sky at night becoming red as with blood, and in the day-time of its being so darkened 'that stars were visible...
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