Earliest record of a candidate aurora found in Chinese annals

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Earliest record of a candidate aurora found in Chinese annals NagoyaUniv_info

One of the variant fragments of the Bamboo Annals, an excerpt from the"Ancient Text of the Bamboo Annals" cited in Tàipíng Yùlǎn Minimum , which should preferably be called the Neo-Assyrian Grand Minimum owing

to Homer's controversial historicity and dates.Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs et al, A candidate auroral report in the Bamboo Annals, indicating a possible extreme space weather event in the early 10th century BCE,

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