Although sometimes not visible from parts of the planet, comets can be seen from very large geographical areas on Earth, not only from individual locations.
Yes.
over 300 years.
The name of the comet that will pass Earth on August 15, 2011, is the comet Honda.
Comets have been passing through the solar system since historical times. But no comet could have 'passed over' the US before 1776
i dunnoo... jeez
2062
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.
It will be back again in 2061. The 1986 flyby was a bit of a disappointment. Comet Kohoutek in 1973 was much better, but it won't be back for another 75,000 years.
Haley's Comet, officially known as Halley's Comet, is projected to pass closest to Earth in 2061 on its 76-year orbit cycle. The last time Halley's Comet was visible from Earth was in 1986.
none we hope .
in 2016 .
Halley's comet was so far out in space it didn't just pass England, but the earth. And it took several weeks to do so, in November 1982.