A report in September 1862, noted that 2 Nebulea in the sky, after previous observations about a new sart there ten years earlier, had now mysteriously become untrackable.
It was not seen or found again by anyone attempting to observe them, as if they had just disappeared, nobody could figure out why...
"The discovery of the disappearance of one Or two nebulae in the
heavens has excited the liveliest interest among astronomers.
So unlooked for a phenomenon fairly startles the hardest understanding.
-Objects hitherto regarded as firm, enduring ,arid: fixed as the pillars
of the universe,have been found as unstable as an autumnal meteor.
What great revolution in astronomy is about here to be made, no one
can conjecture. The awful mystery only heightens on reflection; and
vague, shadowy forebodings of the "rottenness of the pillared firmament"
crowd upon the imagination"
Boston Courier
The Dogon calimed to already know about the star system there, Sirius B which we now know of as part of Orion, in the Big Dipper Constellation. Scientists were not aware of this until 1930, when the Dogon revealed this to them, citing information from mystical beings from the skies. Strangely, there was no way the Dogon would have been able to observe or discover this star system.
https://eee.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/ExploringtheCosmos/lecture14.html
http://www.greatdreams.com/dogstar.htm
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The 1862 Mystery of the Dissapearing Nebulae
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