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  2. 26P/Grigg–Skjellerup - Wikipedia

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    Comet Grigg–Skjellerup (formally designated 26P/Grigg–Skjellerup) is a periodic comet. It was visited by the Giotto probe in July 1992. [ 6 ] The spacecraft came as close as 200 km, but could not take pictures because some instruments were damaged from its encounter with Halley's Comet . [ 7 ]

  3. Observational history of comets - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of Refraction allows the human eye to visually see the tail of a comet in space at a different position than it truly is because of the reflection from the Sun. [26] Tycho Brahe's sketching of his observations of the Great Comet of 1577 in his notebook. A great comet appeared in the sky above Europe on 1577 AD.

  4. C/1831 A1 (Herapath) - Wikipedia

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    The comet's brightness rapidly declined to magnitude +4.0 by late January, but the tail's length across the sky remained about 3°. By February 1831, the comet was further observed using telescopes by astronomers Friedrich B. Nicolai and Heinrich Olbers , while Taylor continued his observations until February 20. [ 2 ]

  5. Striking photos show stunning, once-in-a-lifetime comet ... - AOL

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    Scientists say comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is visible once every 80,000 years, and people across North America were treated to stunning views. Striking photos show stunning, once-in-a ...

  6. Comet vintages - Wikipedia

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    The Great Comet of 1811, as drawn by William Henry Smyth. 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]

  7. Don't miss your last chance to get a good look at Comet A3 ...

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    The comet takes 80,000 years to orbit the sun, so Neanderthals were among the last people to see it. This could be your last chance to spot the bright comet. Here's how, where, and when to see it.

  8. Rare comet spotted in Colorado. How to see it before it ...

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    DENVER — On Sunday night, people across Colorado spotted a rare comet that only comes every 80,000 years. Luckily, there’s still time to see it. Luckily, there’s still time to see it.

  9. C/1930 L1 (Forbes) - Wikipedia

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    The comet was discovered by Alexander F. I. Forbes as a 9th-magnitude object on the early morning skies of 31 May 1930. It was the fifth new comet of the year and the second of three comets he discovered overall. [5] He immediately informed the Union Observatory in Johannesburg after an exact position was determined about two days later. [1] [6]