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| two donkeys and a pilgrim guide with Halley's | Comet a brilliant spectacle in the heavens. |
| This gives a | comet a "fuzzy" appearance when viewed in telescopes |
| It was a lost | comet after 1892, until accidentally rediscovered on |
| ranged a communal burial of all victims of the | Comet air crash in Calcutta. |
| e search for wreckage of the BOAC de Havilland | Comet airliner G-ALYP, that crashed in the Mediterra |
| d the team which investigated the de Havilland | Comet airliner crashes caused by metal fatigue aroun |
| Halley's | Comet alone has caused a slew of frightful or excite |
| The | comet, also designated P/2006 M3, discovered by Edwa |
| Halley's | Comet also has an alternating two player mode. |
| tially hazardous object and probably a dormant | comet, although it was not outgassing at the time of |
| Comet AMIS - by Matt Pritchard & Tom Johnson of Algo | |
| mins working in team and running away from the | comet, among other things. |
| her major stores opened on the site are Argos, | Comet and T.K. Maxx, as well as a number of smaller |
| In 1500 he observed a | comet, and kept observations of its movements from J |
| This | comet and 53P/Van Biesbroeck are fragments of a pare |
| This | comet and 42P/Neujmin are fragments of a parent come |
| This is the first amateur CCD discovery of a | comet and is also the faintest amateur discovery. |
| s on Ace Frehley's tribute album Return of the | Comet and on 1998 EP Wasted |
| s acknowledged as the first discoverer of this | comet, and the first computer of its approximate orb |
| Three friends Jack, | Comet and Asteroid are accidentally launched into sp |
| She beat the Raven, the | Comet, and the Trade Wind. |
| he Rhodesian service with Argonaut, Britannia, | Comet and VC10. |
| o has worked with NASA to assess the threat of | comet and asteroid collisions and investigate techno |
| 166P/NEAT is a periodic | comet and centaur in the outer solar system. |
| inia, is using the Nemorensis to call down the | comet and reshape the devastated London in her own, |
| oat products, Compound W wart remover, and the | Comet and Spic and Span cleaning products. |
| loading area gives most of the history of the | Comet, and notes that the sheltered area for the que |
| Destruction, in which it is split in two by a | comet, and set on a collision course with Earth. |
| The observatory runs a | Comet and Asteroid Search Program named PIKA after a |
| The song is in praise of the famous Halley | comet and the band's joy with it, with the objective |
| ors, from superior home-grown designs like the | Comet and Centurion coming into service which would |
| d travels to Lambeth, in the form of a falling | comet, and enters Blake's foot. |
| permanent designation "153P" was given to the | comet, and it is the periodic comet with the longest |
| Rain Of Iron And Ice: The Very Real Threat Of | Comet And Asteroid Bombardment by John S. Lewis; Hel |
| Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazards on a Populated Ear | |
| Queensbury, New York successfully bid for The | Comet and it sat in storage for a few years in Fanta |
| highly inclined object likely to be an extinct | comet) and a scattered disk object (a trans-Neptunia |
| Eros, whose orbits have been disrupted by the | comet and may hit the Earth. |
| logies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX and | Comet, and wraps these in widgets. |
| ed twice in quick succession: first in 1869 to | Comet, and again in 1870 to Nettle. |
| discovered in 1939 it was not recognized as a | comet and designated as asteroid 1939 TN. |
| d Jupiter's tidal forces had acted to pull the | comet apart. |
| The | comet appeared suddenly in the morning skies of Sept |
| During the closest approach the | comet appeared as a circular cloud about the size of |
| "Seven days after a bright | comet appeared in the sky, amidst the Mesha constell |
| Donati's | Comet appears as a streak and star in the early even |
| rosius's death which are soon fulfilled when a | comet appears in the sky and Ambrosius dies. |
| He discovered that the spectrum changed when a | comet approached the Sun, and that heating caused it |
| On May 6, 2004 the | comet approached within 0.32 AU of the Earth. |
| When a typical | comet approaches the Sun, its ice heats up and subli |
| ve been formed by the impact of an asteroid or | comet approximately 142.5 ± 0.8 million years ago, i |
| Arai discovered | Comet Arai on 5 January 1991. |
| The Halley's | Comet arcade board is a custom board i.e. non jamma |
| The meteoroids left by the | comet are organized in trails in orbits similar to t |
| Comet arrived on May 7th, after a passage of 83 days | |
| he site would indicate that the impacter was a | comet, as opposed to an asteroid or a very small, ic |
| directions, which may appear to emanate from a | comet as it passes close to the Sun. |
| Blanplain described the | comet as having a "very small and confused nucleus". |
| of a celestial body such as a planet, moon, or | comet as its phase angle of observation approaches z |
| e modern day (using the 1986 flyby of Halley's | comet as a plot element), and the character of Carls |
| sts involved in the EPOXI mission describe the | comet as being unusually active, with mission scient |
| Comet assay. | |
| consider an extraterrestrial cause (supernova, | comet, asteroid) for the extinction of the dinosaurs |
| The appearance of a | comet at the memorial games following the death of J |
| This coincidence means that streams from the | comet at perihelion are still dense when they encoun |
| Vol. 1, 120 (1829) and "Observation of a small | comet at Paramatta. |
| 1998: | Comet Award for "Best German act" |
| R. Holvorcem won the Harvard-Smithsonian 2003 | Comet Award for their joint charge-coupled-device (C |
| They were also nominated for three VIVA | Comet awards in 2009: "Best Newcomers", Best Online |
| 2008 | Comet Awards Germany "Song of the Year" for Monrose |
| red in the broadcasts MTV Home and at the VIVA | Comet Awards 2010. |
| The | Comet baseball team has been in the Louisiana state |
| In 1853, | Comet beat the Flying Dutchman, another William H. W |
| The | comet became visible to the naked eye from dark-sky |
| During the 2010 apparition the | comet became as bright as apparent magnitude 11.5. |
| After 1908 the | comet became an unobservable lost comet, but on Dece |
| ht the used trains from Forest Park Highland's | Comet because they were much cheaper than buying new |
| A crucial factor in how bright a | comet becomes is how large and how active its nucleu |
| ck to their homeworld, an artificially created | comet, before returning exactly 25 years later as it |
| Comet- Best Download Song | |
| lculation and observed it was close to that of | Comet Biela, based on these observations, Edmund Wei |
| st were caused by the impact of fragments from | Comet Biela. |
| gments left over after a failed attempt by the | Comet Blasters, who are based on one of seven space |
| ear was released in a beta form on the Cryptic | Comet blog, and was quickly patched the day after. |
| t Franny Beecher on "Goofin' Around" and "Blue | Comet Blues", accordion player Johnny Grande on "A R |
| He composed the classics "Blue | Comet Blues", "Goofin' Around", "Week End", and "Sha |
| Franny Beecher's compositions included "Blue | Comet Blues", "Goofin' Around", "Shaky", "Tampico Tw |
| Comet Bode (C/1779 A1) is named after him; its orbit | |
| Comet Boethin (officially 85P/Boethin) is a periodic | |
| Comet Borrelly or Borrelly's Comet (official designa | |
| 12 used its ultraviolet spectrometer to study | Comet Bradfield on 13 February 1980, and reported sp |
| the nucleus was, at the time, one of very few | comet breakups observed, one of the most notable pre |
| C/1911 O1 (Brooks), also designated 1911 V or | Comet Brooks, was a bright comet discovered in July |
| nese observers made intensive searches for the | comet, but nothing turned up. |
| Another example of this was | comet C/1819 N1 (also known as 1819 II, or the Great |
| Comet C/1861 G1 (Thatcher) is a long-period comet di | |
| He codiscovered | comet C/1893 N1 (Rordame-Quenisset) and discovered C |
| He co-discovered the | comet C/1898 L1 (Coddington-Pauly), also known by th |
| Discovered the bright naked-eye | comet C/1911 S3 (Beljawsky), also known according to |
| Observatory on July 6, 1911, Kiess discovered | comet C/1911 N1, which was named after him. |
| achmann and Leslie Peltier of the non-periodic | comet C/1930 D1 (Peltier-Schwassmann-Wachmann). |
| red 21 asteroids and is a co-discoverer of the | comet C/1942 C1 (Whipple-Bernasconi-Kulin). |
| In 1946 he discovered the | comet C/1946 P1 (Jones) and in 2000 he co-discovered |
| with Georges Roland, he discovered the bright | comet C/1956 R1 (Arend-Roland). |
| He also co-discovered | comet C/1959 O1. |
| In 1959 he discovered | comet C/1959 Q1 (Alcock), the first comet discovered |
| He discovered | comet C/1966 T1, known as "Rudnicki's Comet." |
| The | comet C/1972 E1 has only his name, as the other 17 c |
| He co-discovered | Comet C/1975 N1 (Kobayashi-Berger-Milon). |
| astronomer, Toru Kobayashi, who co-discovered | comet C/1975 N1 (Kobayashi-Berger-Milon). |
| Comet C/1980 E1 has an even greater eccentricity. | |
| 5 Pholus, (119070) 2001 KP77, 90377 Sedna, and | comet C/2001 T4. |
| Comet C/2002 V1 (NEAT) is a non-periodic comet that | |
| Comet C/2004 Q2 Machholz from Modra observatory | |
| Comet C/2006 M4 is in a hyperbolic trajectory (with | |
| Comet C/2006 VZ13 (LINEAR) (also written C/2006 VZ13 | |
| Comet C/2006 M4 (SWAN) is a non-periodic comet disco | |
| Comet C/2006 VZ13 LINEAR, taken by Robert Sharpe at | |
| Comet C/2009 F6 (Yi-SWAN) is a non-periodic comet wh | |
| tained from their own cable TV relayer, namely | Comet Cable. |
| Student Union building houses The Pub and the | Comet Cafe food court which includes a Subway, Chick |
| of taking water fuel from a geyser on Halley's | Comet called "Old Faithful" rather than returning to |
| The | comet came to perihelion on March 13, 2000. |
| In the year of discovery, the | comet came to perihelion on August 6, 1975. |
| The | comet came to perihelion (closest approach to the Su |
| ckness of dust layers covering the nuclei of a | comet can indicate how closely and how often a comet |
| f the main differences between the Horizon and | Comet car types is that the Horizon cars have outboa |
| It was expected to pass near | Comet Cardinal on May 12, 2009. |
| The same year, a Dan-Air | Comet carrying Turkish migrant workers from Berlin T |
| The impactor may have been an asteroid, | comet, centaur, extinct comet, or temporary satellit |
| the stereoscopic producers of Moomins and the | Comet Chase, the first digital Scandinavian stereosc |
| sky and became visible to southern hemisphere | comet chasers in mid November. |
| a Chinese amateur astronomer who co-discovered | Comet Chen-Gao in 2008. |
| Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko, officially designated 6 | |
| The new name is the ' | Comet Commons'. |
| has expanded space for classes (nicknamed the | Comet Corner). |
| further observations concluded that de Vico's | comet could not be the same as Finlay's. |
| n to the ecliptic suggested to Nakano that the | comet could be a short period type. |
| veloped several TV specials, such as The Great | Comet Crash and Trading Women. |
| At that time, an electric train called the | Comet crossed directly over the lake. |
| An English astronomer noted the | comet crossing over 42° of sky in 24 hours; he descr |
| e park include an Argos, B&Q Warehouse, Boots, | Comet, Currys, dfs, Gap, Halfords, Laura Ashley, Mar |
| observatory measured the light polarization of | Comet d'Arrest. |
| Comet D/1819 W1 has been proposed as the probable so | |
| Comet Daniel is a periodic comet in the solar system | |
| A month later it was used to study | Comet Daniel. |
| Anax longipes Hagen, 1861 - | Comet Darner |
| Comet de Vico-Hind, C/1846 O1 (a.k.a. | |
| The game is unusual in the way any enemies or | comet debris not destroyed on the journey makes it t |
| The magnitude of the | comet declined after 1926, and it was not until 1953 |
| came better for the northern hemisphere as the | comet departed southern skies and continued north. |
| His representation of the | comet, described as "an interesting, though crude, a |
| istinguish this designation from the old-style | comet designation 1915a), 1917 b. |
| ocating Paragus, and throws it directly at the | comet, destroying the space pod and Paragus. |
| The | comet did not come within 1 AU of a planet in the 20 |
| His cabled message about the | comet did not reach his employer, Harvard College Ob |
| Van Riebeeck reported the first | comet discovered from South Africa, C/1652 Y1, which |
| C/1999 F1 (Catalina) is a long-period | comet discovered on March 23, 1999, by the Catalina |
| It is believed to be the first | comet discovered by a Korean in the modern age. |
| C/2000 U5 (LINEAR) is a single-apparition | comet discovered on October 29, 2000, by Lincoln Nea |
| Therefore the orbit of the | comet discovered by Pons was a sensation, because hi |
| The latter was the last | comet discovered on British soil until the discoveri |
| 1962 VIII and 1961e), was a non-periodic | comet discovered by Milton L. Humason on September 1 |
| 147P/Kushida-Muramatsu is a quasi-Hilda | comet discovered in 1993 by Japanese astronomers Yos |
| It is the first | comet discovered by the space observatory WISE and w |
| C/2007 F1 (LONEOS) is a hyperbolic | comet discovered on March 19, 2007 as part as the Lo |
| 1919 the path was off predictions and a "new" | comet discovered by Sasaki (Kyoto Observatory, Japan |
| 144P/Kushida is a periodic | comet discovered in January, 1994, by Yoshio Kushida |
| C/2007 W1 (Boattini) is a long-period | comet discovered on 20 November 2007, by Andrea Boat |
| s in the name because it was the 47th periodic | comet discovered. |
| nd and last asteroid discovery by the prolific | comet discoverer Horace Tuttle, on April 7, 1862. |
| Galatea was found by the prolific | comet discoverer Ernst Tempel on August 29, 1862, in |
| nomical research in the fields of asteroid and | comet discovery and observation, variable star photo |
| This was the first | comet discovery of 1994 and his second discovery wit |
| y and an amateur astronomer at the time of the | comet discovery. |
| With a steep orbital inclination of 74.2° this | comet does not spend a lot of time near the ecliptic |
| In the end, the | comet does not find the heart to destroy the world, |
| His observations of | Comet Donati with the Northumberland Equatorial were |
| ered six new comets, including the spectacular | Comet Donati (C/1858 L1), found in 1858. |
| Comet Donati, or Donati's Comet, formally designated | |
| Reed-Custer High School is located at 249 | Comet Drive in Braidwood, IL 60408. |
| It was steered toward the | comet during the extended mission of the craft, and |
| s of spacecraft, CRAF was to closely examine a | comet during a part of its orbit around the Sun. |
| ly, hence streams of material ejected from the | comet during perihelion passes do not have to spread |
| ational Cometary Explorer, to explore Halley's | Comet during its 1986 sojourn through the inner sola |
| ational Cometary Explorer, to explore Halley's | Comet during its 1986 sojourn through the inner sola |
| ned perfectly to take measurements of Halley's | Comet during its perihelion February 9, 1986. |
| Comet dust refers to cosmic dust that originates fro | |
| Comet dust can provide clues to comets' origin. | |
| side the Earth-Moon system, the Stardust probe | comet dust return mission performed TEI after visiti |
| During the | Comet dynasty, she was a vital part of the triple th |
| The | Comet Encke is named after him for his calculation o |
| One observed on November 26, 1818 was named | Comet Encke after Johann Franz Encke, who calculated |
| Comet Encke is the second comet to be discovered to | |
| This is similar to the case of | Comet Encke, where the periodic comet is named after |
| It shares its name with the | Comet Encke. |
| Tunguska event was a fragment of the periodic | comet Encke. |
| Comet envisioned using the 1st Airborne Division, al | |
| s opposed to the other features in this group, | Comet erupts almost continuously. |
| nd of 1912 it was recognised as a short period | comet estimated to return in 7.1 years, later recalc |
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