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- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession abstract "The 1913 Great Meteor Procession occurred on February 9, 1913. It was a unique meteoric phenomenon reported from locations across Canada, the northeastern United States, and Bermuda, and from many ships at sea, including eight off Brazil, giving a total recorded ground track of over 7,000 miles (11,000 km). The meteors were particularly unusual in that there was no apparent radiant, that is to say, no point in the sky from which the meteors appeared to originate. The observations were analysed in detail, later the same year, by the astronomer Clarence Chant, leading him to conclude that as all accounts were positioned along a great circle arc, the source had been a small, short-lived natural satellite of the Earth.John A. O'Keefe, who conducted several studies of the event, proposed that the meteors should be referred to as the Cyrillids, in reference to the feast day of Cyril of Alexandria (February 9 in the Roman Catholic calendar from 1882–1969).".
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession wikiPageExternalLink s6chap02.htm.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession wikiPageExternalLink great-meteor-procession-1913-range-uncovered-012413.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession wikiPageID "28443079".
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession wikiPageRevisionID "586922472".
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession alsoKnownAs "The Cyrillid Shower".
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession date "1913-02-09".
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession hasPhotoCollection 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession place "*Canada *Northeastern USA *Bermuda *Tropical South Atlantic".
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession subject Category:1913_in_Canada.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession subject Category:1913_in_science.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession subject Category:1913_in_the_United_States.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1913.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession subject Category:Meteoroids.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession subject Category:Modern_Earth_impact_events.
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession comment "The 1913 Great Meteor Procession occurred on February 9, 1913. It was a unique meteoric phenomenon reported from locations across Canada, the northeastern United States, and Bermuda, and from many ships at sea, including eight off Brazil, giving a total recorded ground track of over 7,000 miles (11,000 km). The meteors were particularly unusual in that there was no apparent radiant, that is to say, no point in the sky from which the meteors appeared to originate.".
- 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession label "1913 Great Meteor Procession".
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