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  2. Observational history of comets - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of what people thought about comets before Aristotle, who observed his eponymous comet, and most of what is known comes secondhand.From cuneiform astronomical tablets, and works by Aristotle, Diodorus Siculus, Seneca, and one attributed to Plutarch but now thought to be Aetius, it is observed that ancient philosophers divided themselves into two main camps.

  3. Historical comet observations in China - Wikipedia

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    Around forty comets have had their orbits calculated based entirely on ancient Chinese records. [2] Of the well known comets, besides Halley, Brian G. Marsden suggested, based on Chinese and other ancient observations, that the Great Comet of 1106 was a previous apparition of Comet Ikeya–Seki. [14]

  4. Great Comet of 371 BC - Wikipedia

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    The Great Comet of 372–371 BC (sometimes Aristotle's Comet) was a comet that is thought to possibly be the source of the Kreutz sungrazer family. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Great Comet was observed by Aristotle , [ 3 ] Ephorus , [ 4 ] and Callisthenes . [ 5 ]

  5. The last time this comet passed, Neanderthals roamed Earth ...

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    The Virtual Telescope Project will host a free live stream of the comet on its website and YouTube channel starting at 9 p.m. Mountain time/ 8 p.m. Pacific time. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF), which is ...

  6. Rare green comet last seen during time of Neanderthals ...

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    For the first time in 50,000 years, a rare green comet last seen during the Ice Age will be visible from Earth. The comet is called C/2022 E3 (ZTF) after the Zwicky Transient Facility, which first ...

  7. Caesar's Comet - Wikipedia

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    Caesar's Comet was known to ancient writers as the Sidus Iulium ("Julian Star") or Caesaris astrum ("Star of Julius Caesar"). The bright, daylight-visible comet appeared suddenly during the festival known as the Ludi Victoriae Caesaris—for which the 44 BC iteration was long considered to have been held in the month of September (a conclusion drawn by Edmund Halley).

  8. New findings show ancient comet likely responsible for glass ...

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    New research finds that the dark silicate glass strewn across a vast swath of the Atacama Desert was created by an exploding comet around 12,000 years ago. (Image/P.H. Schultz, Brown University)

  9. Halley's Comet - Wikipedia

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    The confirmation of the comet's return was the first time anything other than planets had been shown to orbit the Sun. [36] It was also one of the earliest successful tests of Newtonian physics, and a clear demonstration of its explanatory power. [37] The comet was first named in Halley's honour by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in ...