Haley's comet got its name from Edmund Haley 1656-1742, a British astronomer who calculated and predicted the comet's 76 year cycle! In escence he discovered Haley's comet.
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1705 Edmund Halley predicted his comet; 1732 Franklin published Poor Richard's Almanac; 1735 Carolus Linnaeus published Systema Naturae;
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The Haley's comet is only visible to the human eye once in every 76 years. It was last sighted in 1986. It is predicted that it will appear ... view more. ... When will hailey's comet come back
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Jul 23, 2011 ... Ok I know what you are thinking: An article on Elenin AGAIN? Yes, I'm sorry but I find this evidence so thrilling that I had to share it with you.
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NASA representative David Morrison has some interesting information about predicted comet encounters or other near earth objects, NEO's. Morrison's name is ...
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Halley did not live to see his prediction tested because he died in 1742. But on Christmas night, 1758, the comet destined everafter to bear Halley's name ...
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The following table lists the predicted minor-planet and comet encounters to within 0.2 AU of the earth during the next 33 years (from the start of this year).
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Halley's Comet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halley's_Comet
Halley's prediction of the comet's return proved to be correct, although it was not seen until 25 December 1758, by Johann Georg Palitzsch, a German farmer ... |
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Jul 1, 2005 ... When will it come? Nobody knows, but you can bet it will, eventually.
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