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Phenomena Timeline

  • 1664 - Comet or Blazing Star

  • 1721 - Two Suns, Arc of Rainbow

  • 1721 - Rainbow Seen on the Ground

    An Account of a Rainbow Seen on the Ground. Communicated in a Letter from the Reverend Benj. Langwith, D. D. Rector of Petworth, to Dr. Jurin, Secr. R. S.

  • 1722 - Rainbow Arcs

  • 1755 - Black Dust

    An Account of an Extraordinary Shower of Black Dust, That Fell in the Island of Zetland 20th October 1755. In a Letter from Sir Andrew Mitchell, of Westshore, Bart. to John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S.

  • 1783 - Calabria Fault & Earthquake

     

    1783 - Faulting and earthquake triggering during the Calabria seismic sequence

     

     

    https://academic.oup.com/gji/article/147/3/499/601343

  • 1810 - Celestial

  • 1848 - Aurora Borealis

  • 1858 - Comet of Donati

    Comet of Donati, OCTr. 5th 1858

     

  • 1861 - Solar Eclipse

  • 1874 - Comet of Coggia

  • 1889 - The St. Thomas-Hatteras Hurricane

    The St. Thomas-Hatteras Hurricane of September 3-12, 1889

  • 1893 - Fracastorius

    This 1898 lunar atlas was followed by a two volume sequel in 1912.

  • 1905 - Eclipse

  • 1980 - Mount St. Helens Rebirth

    The catastrophic eruption of Mt. St. Helens (on May 18, 1980), ranks among the most important natural events of the twentieth century in the United States. Because Mt. St. Helens is in a remote area of the Cascades Mountains

    https://archive.org/details/VE-IMG-15426

  • 2000 - Black Dust over Black Sea

  • 2022 - Inverted Rainbow

  • 2021 - Rainbow

  • 2023 - Full Circle Rainbow

  • 1764 - Comet

Appearance of Several Arches of Colours Contiguous to the Inner Edge of the Common Rainbow

Phenomena of Irregular Movements - 1742

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