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  2. Lost comet - Wikipedia

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    Biela's Comet was seen in two pieces in 1846, and has not been observed since 1852. A lost comet is one which was not detected during its most recent perihelion passage. This generally happens when data is insufficient to reliably calculate the comet's location or if the solar elongation is unfavorable near perihelion passage.

  3. Comoto Holdings Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Cycle Gear and RevZilla, two of America's largest motorcycle parts and accessories aftermarket retailers, merged under Comoto Holdings valued between 400-500 million dollars. [7] Cycle Gear was a California-based company founded in 1974 by David Bertram, the CEO at its acquisition.

  4. D/1978 R1 (Haneda–Campos) - Wikipedia

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    Comet Haneda–Campos, formally designated as D/1978 R1, was a periodic comet with a 5.97-year elliptical orbit around the Sun. [4] It was never successfully recovered during its 1984 and 1991 apparitions, and is now considered lost. [5]

  5. James Comet - Wikipedia

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    The James Comet was a 98 cubic centimetre (cc), two-stroke, motorcycle manufactured by the James Cycle Co. and announced on 21 October 1948. A post- World War II design, the Comet went into production in late 1948.

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  8. X/1872 X1 (Pogson) - Wikipedia

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    X/1872 X1, occasionally referred to as "Pogson's Comet", was a probable cometary astronomical object seen from Madras (now Chennai) on December 3 and 4, 1872, by astronomer N. R. Pogson. Pogson believed the object to be the lost Comet Biela , but subsequent orbital calculations have suggested that this was unlikely. [ 2 ]

  9. Haden (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The machine was probably named "New Comet" to distinguish it from the earlier "Comet" motorcycle produced by the Comet Motor Works, at New Cross, London (1902–1907). It is possible A. H. Haden had bought out the owners of the earlier London-based Comet. Alfred's sons Donald William Haden and Denis Howard Haden, took over the business after 1937.

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