No. Halley's Comet visits us every 75 to 76 years.
I definitely know its not halleys comet
Neither. It's a comet that appears about every 75 years.
a comet that passes around earth every 76 years. It has gone by in 1835, 1910, 1986, and will return in 2061
Halleys comet comes back around every 76 years.
Halleys Comet
That is Halley's comet, named after English astronomer Edmond Halley,
Halley's Comet is a Short Period Comet. It is actually the brightest known short period comet, one of the main reasons for it's popularity. It is visible from Earth once every 75–76 years. The last being in 1986 and the next being in 2061.
Halley's Comet is undoubtedly the most famous, having been named after Edmund Halley who first studied comets and showed them to be an orbiting part of our solar system.
It can be seen every 75-76 years. The next predicted perihelion of Halley's Comet will be 28 July 2061.
We don't know exactly. The person who recognized that it was the same comet appearing periodically every 76 years or so was Edmund Halley, but we don't know who was the first to ever see it.
Halleyâ??s Comet is a periodic comet and returns to earth at roughly every 75 years as predicted by Edmond Halley. Who happened to notice the pattern but was unable to see its return in 1758. In 1910 the comet was especially fantastic, having passed Earth by at about 13.9 million miles, and was photographed for the first time. The return of the comet in 1986 was met by a number of nationâ??s satellites. This fleet of spaceships is sometimes dubbed the "Halley Armada." But was only a spec on the horizon for most of the Earths telescopes as it passed on the other side of the sun opposite Earth at the time.
Every 76 years