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Great Comet of 1264
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The great comet of 1264 (C/1264 N1) was one of the brightest comets on record. It appeared in July 1264 and remained visible to the end of September. It was first seen during the evenings after sunset, but appeared in its greatest splendor in weeks afterward, when it became visible during the mornings...
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Comet C/2014 F1 (Hill)
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Comet C/2014 F1 (Hill) is at Opposition (3.325 AU) on the 27th April 2014 EphemerisDate TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase Mag
2014 04 25 16 01 02.2 +38 11 09 3.3162 3.9484 122.5 12.4 19.1
2014 04 26 15 59 38.5 +38 30 49 3.3207 3.9526 122.4 12.4 19.1
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The Great Comet of 1811
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The Great Comet of 1811 was discovered March 25, 1811 by Honoré Flaugergues at 2.7 AU from the sun in the now-defunct constellation of Argo Navis. Read more
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Cometary Nucleus
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Title: Dynamics in the Gravitational Field of a Cometary Nucleus Author: Yu Jiang, Hexi Baoyin The study of dynamics near the comet is a very important topic in orbital mechanics. In this paper we are interested in analyzing the dynamical behaviors in the vicinity of a cometary nucleus. Equilibriu...
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Comet C/2014 C2 (STEREO)
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Comet C/2014 C2 (STEREO) is at Perihelion (0.512 AU) in the constellation Aquila on the 18th February 2014 Magnitude: 9.7 mag Distance to Earth: 1.095 AU Distance to Sun: 0.512 AU Orbital elements: C/2014 C2 (STEREO)
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Comet Kohoutek
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Comet Kohoutek, formally designated C/1973 E1, 1973 XII, and 1973f, was first sighted on 7 March 1973 by Czech astronomer Lubo Kohoutek. It attained perihelion on 28 December that same year. Read more COMET KOHOUTEK (1973 XII) received so iitich advance publicity and so little post publicity, tha...
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Comet C/1743 C1
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Comet C/1743 C1 approached less than 0.0390 AU from the Earth on the 8th February 1743 Source This comet was discovered because of its very close approach to Earth. Although the small inclination of its orbit has caused several astronomers tp speculate that the comet might be a short-period one, the...
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Great Comet of 1843
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The Great Comet of 1843 formally designated C/1843 D1 and 1843 I, was a long-period comet which became very bright in March 1843 (it is also known as the Great March Comet). It was discovered on February 5, 1843 and rapidly brightened to become a great comet. It was a member of the Kreutz Sungrazers, a fa...
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The Great Comet of 1106
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X/1106 C1, also known as the Great Comet of 1106, was a Great Comet that appeared on February 2, 1106, and was observed across the world from the beginning of February through to mid-March. Read more
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Comet IkeyaZhang
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On February 1, 2002, Chinese astronomer Zhang Daqing from Kaifeng discovered a new comet in the constellation Cetus, and reported it to the IAU. He found that Japanese astronomer Kaoru Ikeya had discovered it earlier than he had, as the time of sunset is earlier than China. According to tradition, s...
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Comet C/1760 B1 (Messier)
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Charles Messier discovered Comet C/1760 B1 (Messier) on January 26. Comet C/1760 B1 (Messier), also known as Comet 1759 II Messier, was the second comet discovered in 1760 (the first being C/1760 A1, The Great Comet of 1760). It was serendipitously discovered by Charles Messier on January 26, 1760...
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Comet C/1783 X1 (Messier)
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Comet C/1783 X1 was first observed (many observers) on the 24th January 1784. It's orbital period is unknown. Source See more
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The Great Southern Comet of 1887
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The Great Southern Comet of 1887, or C/1887 B1 using its International Astronomical Union designation, was a bright comet seen from the Southern Hemisphere during January 1887. Later calculations indicated it to be part of the Kreutz Sungrazing group. Read more
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Comet Brooks 1889
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Comet Brooks, 1889, January 14 (?). This comet was discovered by Brooks on January 14. It was never seen after that date eithr by its discoverer or by other observers. Read more While sweeping the eastern heavens in the neighbourhood of the Sun, on the morning of January 15, 1889, at 6h 5m LMT, I discov...
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Comet of 1764
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Discovery of Comet 1764 Messier on January 3, 1764 A Table of the Places of the Comet of 1764 Discovered at the Observatory of the Marine at Paris, the 3d of January, about 8 O'Clock in the Evening, in the Constellation of the Dragon, Concluded from Its Situation Observed with Regard to the Stars: By Mon...
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