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No, the nucleus of Halley's Comet is not spherical; it has an irregular, elongated shape. Observations suggest it measures about 15 kilometers in length and 8 kilometers in width, giving it a more potato-like or lumpy appearance. This irregular shape is common among comet nuclei, which can be influenced by their composition and the processes they undergo as they travel through the solar system.

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