Comet Hyakutake was first discovered by astronomers in the year 1996. It is believed that the comet will not be seen again for at least another 70,000 years.
Yuji Hyakutake, from southern Japan, discovered the comet Hyakutake
Comet Hyakutake was created on 1996-01-31.
The Oort Cloud
Before it's last encounter in 1996, it was a mere 17,000 years. However, because of gravitational interference it is now 72,000 years. So if you saw it in 1996 - well done - you won't see it again.
It cam from comet hyakutake and measured in at a whopping 570 million kilometres. Sources http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/702575.stm
Yuji Hyakutake, from southern Japan, discovered the comet Hyakutake
Yuji Hyakutake was born in 1950.
Gengo Hyakutake was born on 1882-01-28.
Harukichi Hyakutake was born on 1888-05-25.
Harukichi Hyakutake died on 1947-03-10.
Yoshinari Hyakutake was born on 1977-11-21.
Comet Hyakutake was created on 1996-01-31.
Gengo Hyakutake died on 1976-01-15.
Comet Hyakutake, named after Japanese astronomer Yuji Hyakutake who discovered it in 1996, did not have specific folklore associated with it as it was a recently discovered astronomical object. However, comets have historically been viewed as omens or harbingers of change in various cultures around the world.
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Hyakutake comet.
This is estimated to be in 70,000 years, according to Wikipedia.