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  2. C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli–Bernstein) - Wikipedia

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    Even at its minimum estimated diameter, C/2014 UN 271 is the largest Oort cloud comet discovered, being more than 50 times larger than a typical comet which is less than 2 km (1.2 mi) in diameter. The previous largest known long-period comet was C/2002 VQ 94 (LINEAR) with a diameter of 96 km (60 mi), [35] followed by Comet Hale–Bopp at 74 km ...

  3. C/1729 P1 (Sarabat) - Wikipedia

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    The comet was discovered in the constellation of Equuleus by Father Nicolas Sarabat, a professor of mathematics, at Nîmes in the early morning of August 1, 1729. [7] At the time of discovery the comet was making its closest approach to Earth at a distance of 3.1 AU (460 million km; 290 million mi) and had a solar elongation of 155 degrees.

  4. ‘Mega comet' 60 miles wide is about to fly through the solar ...

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    It is estimated to be between 60 and 230 miles wide, which could make it the largest comet ever discovered, EarthSky said. To put the size in context, Halley's Comet is about 3.5 miles wide, Long ...

  5. Fascinating recent discoveries about comets and meteors in ...

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    As space objects go, comets and meteors are not very big. While a planet like Earth is about 8,000 miles in diameter and a star like our Sun is about 865,000 miles across, the largest asteroid ...

  6. Lists of comets - Wikipedia

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    Coin showing Caesar's Comet as a star with eight rays, tail upward. Non-periodic comets are seen only once. They are usually on near-parabolic orbits that will not return to the vicinity of the Sun for thousands of years, if ever.

  7. List of periodic comets - Wikipedia

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    In comet nomenclature, the letter before the "/" is either "C" (a non-periodic comet), "P" (a periodic comet), "D" (a comet that has been lost or has disintegrated), "X" (a comet for which no reliable orbit could be calculated —usually historical comets), "I" for an interstellar object, or "A" for an object that was either mistakenly ...

  8. List of long-period comets - Wikipedia

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    The following list is of comets with very long orbital periods, defined as between 200 and 1000 years.These comets come from the Kuiper belt and scattered disk, beyond the orbit of Pluto, with possible origins in the Oort cloud for many.

  9. C/1855 L1 (Donati) - Wikipedia

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    Comet Donati, formally designated as C/1855 L1, is a long-period comet that has an orbital period of approximately 252 years. [5] It was the second comet discovered in 1855, and the first of five comets discovered by Italian astronomer, Giovanni Battista Donati .