The development of the great aurora of January 18, 1770 has been discussed in a fundamental paper by Silberschlag (1770) and other authors. The aurora was observed in middle and low latitudes and in Northern latitude. In Central Europe it displayed all typical auroral forms, including the Corona
The two great auroral displays of August 28-29 and September 1-2, 1859 are studied from a collectio...
Early auroral observations recorded in various oriental histories are examined in order to search fo...
Results of measurements and visual observations of aurora at Spitsbergen, carried out by the joint ...
Observation of auroras at low latitudes is an extremely rare event typically associated with major m...
Abstract. We present a new catalogue of observations of the aurora borealis at Lisbon, i.e., at low-...
We review solar geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14-15 May 1921, with emphas...
This report presents data and analysis of visual, photographic and auroral spectral data, obtained ...
Aurora observations are an uncommon phenomenon at low and mid latitudes that, at the end of the 18th...
Newly discovered descriptions about the great aurora observed in March 1582 are presented in this wo...
An analysis is made of the records made by Spanish observers of a notable aurora on 18 January 1770...
International audienceWe are interested in the case of Friedrich Christoph Mayer, who in the 1720s, ...
The Late Babylonian astronomical texts, discovered at the site of Babylon (32.5degreesN, 44.4degrees...
The aurora borealis is an intense light in latitudes near the poles. It is known as the aurora austr...
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
Auroras observed visually during the July 1959 series of events are studied in this paper. Detailed ...
The two great auroral displays of August 28-29 and September 1-2, 1859 are studied from a collectio...
Early auroral observations recorded in various oriental histories are examined in order to search fo...
Results of measurements and visual observations of aurora at Spitsbergen, carried out by the joint ...
Observation of auroras at low latitudes is an extremely rare event typically associated with major m...
Abstract. We present a new catalogue of observations of the aurora borealis at Lisbon, i.e., at low-...
We review solar geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14-15 May 1921, with emphas...
This report presents data and analysis of visual, photographic and auroral spectral data, obtained ...
Aurora observations are an uncommon phenomenon at low and mid latitudes that, at the end of the 18th...
Newly discovered descriptions about the great aurora observed in March 1582 are presented in this wo...
An analysis is made of the records made by Spanish observers of a notable aurora on 18 January 1770...
International audienceWe are interested in the case of Friedrich Christoph Mayer, who in the 1720s, ...
The Late Babylonian astronomical texts, discovered at the site of Babylon (32.5degreesN, 44.4degrees...
The aurora borealis is an intense light in latitudes near the poles. It is known as the aurora austr...
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
Auroras observed visually during the July 1959 series of events are studied in this paper. Detailed ...
The two great auroral displays of August 28-29 and September 1-2, 1859 are studied from a collectio...
Early auroral observations recorded in various oriental histories are examined in order to search fo...
Results of measurements and visual observations of aurora at Spitsbergen, carried out by the joint ...