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250th anniversary of Halley recovery
Paolo
post Nov 2 2008, 12:47 PM
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No one seems to have noticed, but next December 25 marks the 250th anniversary of Palizsch's recovery of comet Halley, the first time a comet was predicted to return
http://cometography.com/pcomets/001p.html
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dvandorn
post Nov 2 2008, 05:52 PM
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Isn't Halley supposed to return in 2061? It's period is some fraction greater than 75 years, right? And it last appeared in 1986, the time before that it was here in 1910, and the time before that in 1835. It's either slated for late '61 or early '62, from that reckoning. At which time I would be somewhere around 106 years old. YMMV.

Fairly easy to predict in rough terms, though, eh? wink.gif

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