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An early mid-latitude aurora observed by Rozier (Béziers, 1780)
ArticleAbstract: Aurora observations are an uncommon phenomenon at low and mid latitudes that, at the end of the 18thPalabras claves:Autores:Bertolin C., de Ferri L., F. Dominguez-CastroFuentes:scopusCorrigendum to the Reply to ‘Critical review on the paper: The earliest datable noctilucent cloud observation (Parma, Italy AD 1840)’(The Holocene,(2020), 30, 8, (1222-1226), 10.1177/0959683620913923)
OtherAbstract: The first aim of this corrigendum is to point out and correct calculation errors on solar depressionPalabras claves:corrigendum, historical observation, interpretation of old astronomical observations, noctilucent cloud, solar depression angleAutores:Bertolin C., F. Dominguez-CastroFuentes:scopusReply to the ‘Critical review on the paper: The earliest datable noctilucent cloud observation (Parma, Italy AD 1840)’
OtherAbstract: In this reply, the aim of the authors is to correct the calculation errors on solar depression anglePalabras claves:Astronomy, earlier observations of noctilucent clouds, historical observation, interpretation of old astronomical observations, noctilucent cloud, solar depression angleAutores:Bertolin C., F. Dominguez-CastroFuentes:scopusSunspot Records by Antonio Colla Just After the Dalton Minimum
ArticleAbstract: Antonio Colla was a meteorologist and astronomer who made sunspot observations at the MeteorologicalPalabras claves:Parma, Solar Cycle 8, Sunspot observationsAutores:Bertolin C., Carrasco V.M.S., de Ferri L., F. Dominguez-Castro, Gallego M.C., Vaquero J.M.Fuentes:scopusThe earliest datable noctilucent cloud observation (Parma, Italy, AD 1840)
ArticleAbstract: Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) are an uncommon phenomenon that provides information about the conditionsPalabras claves:Krakatoa eruption, Mesosphere, noctilucent cloudAutores:Bertolin C., F. Dominguez-CastroFuentes:scopus