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THERE was at Lyons, N.Y., last evening, a magnificent display of red light similar to the sunset glows which attracted so much attention a few years ago. The entire western sky was of a deep lurid red, resembling a conflagration, for three-quarters of an hour or more after sunset.
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VEEDER, M. Red Light after Sunset. Nature 45, 30 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/045030c0
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