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Background imageMeteor Collection: 'The German Emperor's Yacht 'Meteor', late 'Thistle', 1891. Creator: Unknown

'The German Emperor's Yacht "Meteor", late "Thistle", 1891. Creator: Unknown
'The German Emperor's Yacht "Meteor", late "Thistle", 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891

Background imageMeteor Collection: The Meteor, as seen from the Fulham-Road, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Meteor, as seen from the Fulham-Road, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Meteor, as seen from the Fulham-Road, [near London], 1850. It first appeared like a star, about four times as large as Venus, with a dull golden lustre

Background imageMeteor Collection: The Meteor of Monday Night (Feb. 11), as seen near Hampstead, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Meteor of Monday Night (Feb. 11), as seen near Hampstead, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Meteor of Monday Night (Feb. 11), as seen near Hampstead, [London], 1850. The meteor...had a singular effect on the numerous patients in [the Brompton Hospital for Consumption]

Background imageMeteor Collection: Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - the Meteor and sparks as seen by Mr. Lowe, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - the Meteor and sparks as seen by Mr. Lowe, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - the Meteor and sparks as seen by Mr. Lowe, 1862. 'Mr. Lowe, who observed it at Beeston, seems to have seen it under the most favourable circumstances

Background imageMeteor Collection: Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - track of the Meteor, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - track of the Meteor, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - track of the Meteor, 1862. 'One of the brightest meteors which has been seen for many years appeared on the night of Nov

Background imageMeteor Collection: The Meteor, as seen near Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Meteor, as seen near Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Meteor, as seen near Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset, 1856...a very large and beautiful meteor was seen to descend rapidly from the zenith...a small streak of vapoury light was seen to rush from a

Background imageMeteor Collection: The Meteor, as seen over the Medina, Isle of Wight, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Meteor, as seen over the Medina, Isle of Wight, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Meteor, as seen over the Medina, Isle of Wight, 1856. At 4.50 p.m. as I was looking to the southward from East Cowes, I observed a ball of fire descend vertically, S.S.W

Background imageMeteor Collection: The Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804. Creator: Charles Williams

The Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804. Creator: Charles Williams
The Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804

Background imageMeteor Collection: Punitio Malorum, from Allegories of the Christian Faith

Punitio Malorum, from Allegories of the Christian Faith, from Christian and Profane Allegories.n.d

Background imageMeteor Collection: The Opening of the Fifth and Sixth Seals, from the Apocalypse. n. d

The Opening of the Fifth and Sixth Seals, from the Apocalypse. n. d
The Opening of the Fifth and Sixth Seals, from the Apocalypse.n.d

Background imageMeteor Collection: Battle between the Meteor and the Bouvet off Havana, 9 November 1870

Battle between the Meteor and the Bouvet off Havana, 9 November 1870
Battle between the German gunship " Meteor" and the French aviso " Bouvet" off Havana, 9 November 1870, (1936)

Background imageMeteor Collection: Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. Creator: NASA

Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. Creator: NASA
Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. The trail of a meteor is seen against the Milky Way galaxy that contains our Solar System. It is part of the Sagittarius constellation

Background imageMeteor Collection: Cariad, Betty & Meteor, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Cariad, Betty & Meteor, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Cariad, Betty & Meteor, 1911

Background imageMeteor Collection: Visitors from Space Reach the Earth, 1935

Visitors from Space Reach the Earth, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 1, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London, ]

Background imageMeteor Collection: Shower of meteors (Leonids) observed over Greenwich, London, 1866 (1884)

Shower of meteors (Leonids) observed over Greenwich, London, 1866 (1884). The Leonids, named because they emanate from the area of the constellation Leo, are visible in the night sky during November

Background imageMeteor Collection: Bolide and its train, 1870

Bolide and its train, 1870. A bolide is a large meteor which usually explodes in a fireball. From a French popular book on astronomy. (Paris, 1870)

Background imageMeteor Collection: Leonid meteor shower, 1870

Leonid meteor shower, 1870. The Leonids are visible in the night sky during November, and this observation was made by the French aeronauts Henri Giffard (1825-1882)

Background imageMeteor Collection: Shooting Stars from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

Shooting Stars from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836


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