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Kalendarium

Znalazłem, przeglądając literaturę meteorytową, kilka doniesień, których nie jestem w stanie powiązać ze znanymi wydarzeniami meteorytowymi?!?!

U Greg'a są jeszcze doniesienia:

Year. Day of month. Locality. Size or weight. Direction. Duration; rate; hour; Remarks, &c.
1729. Oct. 16 Warsaw ... ... ... ditto.
1821. Feb. 12 Breslau ... ... ... ditto.
1821.? Mar. 5 Pomerania ... ... ... aërolitic fall (Boguslawski and Poggendorff). A doubtful fall; occured during an earthquake, supposed to have been caused by the explosion of a meteor. Chladni thinks that the holes in the ground might have been caused by falling stones, which were not found because not searched for. (Gilbert's Ann., lxxi. 1822, p.560).
1821. Dec. 4 Görlitz ... ... ... ditto. [fireball.]
1822. Aug. 23 Posen ... ... ... ditto. [fireball.]
1823. Oct. 3 Königsberg[1] ... ... ... ditto. [fireball.]
1824. Feb. 3 Görlitz ... ... ... fireball; aërolitic?.
1825. Jan. 24 Königsberg[1] ... ... ... ditto. [fireball.]
1830. Dec. 14 Warsaw ... ... ... ditto. [fireball.]
1831. Jan. 12 Breslau ... ... ... fireball.
1834. Feb. 4 Upper Silesia = moon ... ... high up in the sky. At Cracow chiefly.
1834. Mar. 10 Hirschberg, Silesia[2] ... ... 3½ A.M. a brilliant meteor; exploded like thunder.
1835. Jan. 12 Breslau ... ... ... fireball.
1835. June 13 Königsberg[1] ... W. to E. ... a reddish fireball.
1836. Oct. 18 Breslau large ... ... short tail; no noise.
1836.? Nov. 22 Silesia ... ... ... atmospheric explosion.
1846 Mar. 31 Upper Silesia ... ... quick bright silvery; short tail.
1846 Oct. 24 Silesia; many places ditto ... 6.45 P.M. burst into small sparks; no noise; left a small dark cloud for 2'.
1846 Nov. 18 Breslau, and other places ... ... ... like a fiery serpent; no noise. Silesia. Left a bright cloud for 10", composed of three parts. Many places in Silesia.
1847 Nov. 7 Trebnitz, Silesia ... ... slow bright fireball.
1847 Dec. 13 Breslau ... ... streak 6 or 7" tail 4° long; rapid; serpentine movement.
1848 Mar. 8 Breslau ... ... ... straight down. 1847?.
1848 May 19 Silesia ... ... ... large bolide; or 20th May..
1852 Jan. 3 Cracow ... ... ... ditto. [bolide.]
1852 Sept. 28 Silesia; Breslau large ┴ down 8¾ A.M. seen over all Silesia; tailed; during sunshine; no noise.
1852 Dec. 9 Cracow ... ... ... ditto. [fireball.]
1852 Dec. 11 Germany ... ... ... detonating meteor. See Supplement. patrz: Niezidentyfikowane 1852 i 1861
1853 Feb. 14 Cracow ... ... ... ditto. [fireball.]
1853 Oct. 26 Pomerania large ... ... left a spiral trail.
1858? Aug. 4 Berlin, Stettin, &c.[3] ... ... 6" fireball; detonation?. Seen also at Münster and Oderberg. See Buchner's work, pp. 171 and 181. This meteor is said to have twice changed its direction each time of its apparent bursting, and sending out reddish-coloured sparks.


Bibliografia

  • Greg R. Philips, Esq., F.G.S., (1861), A Catalogue of Meteorites and Fireballs, from A.D. 2 to A.D. 1860. w: Report of the Thirtieth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; held at Oxford in June and July 1860. Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London 1861. Źródło: MeteoriteHistory.info; plik GoogleBooks; full-HTML(h) version

Przypisy

  1. ^ a b c nazwę Königsberg nosiły miasta Chojna w woj. pomorskim, Klimkovice (Klimkowice) i Królewiec
  2. ^ chodzi zapewne o Jelenią Górę
  3. ^ Szczecin

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