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Comet Arend–Roland
Comet Arend–Roland was discovered on November 8, 1956, by Belgian astronomers Sylvain Arend and Georges Roland on photographic plates. As the eighth ...
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Sylvain Arend and Georges Roland (Royal Observatory, Uccle, Belgium) discovered this comet on a 50-minute minor planet survey exposure obtained with the ...
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Apr 9, 2010 ... Comet Arend-Roland photographed April 26, 1957 with the 48-inch Palomar Schmidt telescope (now called the Samuel Oschin Telescope).
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Astronomers all over the world were readying their telescopes this week for Comet Arend-Roland. which is about to make an appearance from behind the glare ...
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Comet Arend-Roland appeared in June 1957, and Comet Mrkos in August 1957, but ... There's a great list of famous naked-eye comets at JPL and for these two ...
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Complete information and computations for C/1956 R1 (Arend-Roland): basic information, ...
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The Sunward Tail of Comet Arend-Roland. FRED L. WHIPPLE. Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge 38, ...
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A long-period comet discovered in November 1956, by Belgian astronomers Silvain Arend (1902-1992) and Georges Roland (1922-1991). It reached perihelion ...
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Photoelectric observations of comet Arend-Roland were made on eleven nights in the blue, yellow and with an interference filter centered at 4065 A. The ...
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