The November Meteors by E.L. Trouvelot, 1868
A chromolithograph of the November meteors as observed between midnight and 5 a .m. on the night of November 13-14 1868
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A four-hour exposure photograph of the 1998 Leonids meteor shower taken at the Modra Observatory in Slovakia.
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The radiant meteor storm of 9 October 1933, from the Larousse Encyclopedia of Astronomy
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Pete Mauney, 2013
Photo of: Aurora borealis, a chemical tanker, a bunch of tug boats, lots of airplanes, a pretty decent meteor, the Hudson River.
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Matthew Cotes Wyatt - 'A representation of a meteor seen at Paddington on the evening of the 11th of Feb. 1850'
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Meteor shower of 1833 “The greatest phenomenon of the kind on record. Compared to a fall of snowflakes.” 1946
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Leonid Meteor Storm, as seen over North America on the night of November 12-13, 1833, from E. Weiß’s 'Bilderatlas der Sternenwelt' (1888)
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Meteor emerging from behind a cloud (Nov. 23, 1877). Illustration from 'The story of the sun, moon and stars'. 1898
Charles Prichard Butler
Photo of Exploding Meteor, 1885
November 23, 12:15 am
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Ludwig Becker (1808-1861) - Watercolor of a Meteor
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The Sun's corona during the solar eclipse of 16 March 2010.
Photo by Miloslav Druckmüller, Brno University of Technology.
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