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1725-02-06
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Abrantes (Portugal)
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At night a bright "lance" was seen in the air which "after having mov'd from East to West, for a Quarter of an Hour, did break with a Noise, almost as loud as that of a Canon."
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1843-05-04
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Beauregard? (United Kingdom)
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At 2 o'clock in the morning, "a luminous body about three feet in diameter, and of cylindrical form, was perceived within a space of about ten leagues, and causing much terror amongst the population."
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1870-10-26
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New York, New York (USA)
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Two loud explosions heard by many and two clouds "approaching each other in a kind of gyrating motion", allegedly causing these detonations, as observed by one person.
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1881-07-12
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Iowa (USA)
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During a recent storm in Iowa the sky lit up and "great balls of fire shot across the northern heavens from from east to west.
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1906-06-01
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Carlisle, Kentucky (USA)
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Earthquake and a observation of a strange light the night before.
The light appeared in the "perfectly clear" sky in the southwest, just above the horizon and resembled "a cloud over the face of the moon, though the moon was no way near it."
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1916-04-27
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Gastineau Channel, Alaska (USA)
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Operator at wireless station sees white light "much larger and brighter than a star."
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1946-02-17
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Hagerstown, Maryland (USA)
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"Employes of the Municipal Electric Light Plant last night reported viewing a strange three-tailed object like a comet in the south-eastern sky, clearly visible for a long time despite the bright moonlight."
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