To VERY powerful telescopes, yes.
It won't be back in the inner system and visible to the naked eye again until around 2061.
The last sighting of Halley's Comet was in 1986. It is expected to return in 2061.
Halley's Comet passed earth in 1986. I should return in 2062.
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That is Halley's comet, named after English astronomer Edmond Halley,
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The next notable comet scheduled to pass by Earth is Comet Leonard, which is expected to be visible in December 2021. It will be the brightest comet of the year and should be observable with binoculars or a small telescope from dark sky locations. Keep an eye out for updates from astronomers as the date approaches for the best viewing opportunities.
In the year 2061 it is scheduled to pass by earth.
Halley's Comet will be visible in the sky in 2061.
Halley's Comet has been visible over the New Year, during several passes. Halley's Comet is generally visible for a few months during each pass. See the link for the known first-sighting dates.
in about the year 20622061.The comet cycle is 75-76 years and is due next in 2061.It last appeared in 1986 and should appear again in 2061 It has a 75-76 year cycle through our solar systemHalley's Comet was last visible in 1986 and will be visible again in 2061.
Generally, only the brightest comets are visible in the daytime. There was a very bright comet in 1911, which preceded the appearance of Halley's Comet that year. Hale-Bopp was briefly visible during the day, as well.
Probably around the year 2060, depending on how good our telescopes are by then.