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  2. C/1969 T1 (Tago–Sato–Kosaka) - Wikipedia

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    A minor outburst took place on 6 February, which was also observed in infrared. The comet was last observed on 4 May 1970. [6] C/1969 T1 was the very first comet observed by Alan Hale (who later became the co-discoverer of Comet Hale-Bopp), at the time the comet faded as a 5th-magnitude object on February 2, 1970. [8]

  3. C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli–Bernstein) - Wikipedia

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    Even at its minimum estimated diameter, C/2014 UN 271 is the largest Oort cloud comet discovered, being more than 50 times larger than a typical comet which is less than 2 km (1.2 mi) in diameter. The previous largest known long-period comet was C/2002 VQ 94 (LINEAR) with a diameter of 96 km (60 mi), [ 35 ] followed by Comet Hale–Bopp at 74 ...

  4. Comet vintages - Wikipedia

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    Comet vintages are years during which an astronomical event, involving generally a "Great Comet", occurs prior to harvest. Throughout the history of wine , winemakers have attributed successful vintages and ideal weather conditions to the unexplained effects caused by the comets . [ 1 ]

  5. C/2013 US10 (Catalina) - Wikipedia

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    C/2013 US 10 (Catalina) is an Oort cloud comet discovered on 31 October 2013 by the Catalina Sky Survey at an apparent magnitude of 19 using a 0.68-meter (27 in) Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope. [1] From September 2015 to February 2016 the comet was around apparent magnitude 6. [ 6 ]

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  7. C/2011 L4 (PanSTARRS) - Wikipedia

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    C/2011 L4 (PanSTARRS), also known as Comet PANSTARRS, is a non-periodic comet discovered in June 2011 that became visible to the naked eye when it was near perihelion in March 2013. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It was discovered using the Pan-STARRS telescope located near the summit of Haleakalā , on the island of Maui in Hawaii.

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