Early Man first noticed comets. Comets were around long before humans.
It is not known as people have seen them since very early times.
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its called a dirty snowball because of the wau it looks
Edmund halley
The first "certain" appearance of Halley's Comet is from 240 BC, in the Chinese chronicle Records of the Grand Historian or Shiji, which describes a comet that appeared "in the east and moved north".
Halley's comet was first seen in 1577 however it was not recognized as a comet. It was Edmund Halley that discovered it as a comet in 1705.
Hervé Faye discovered 4P/Faye (Faye's Comet or Comet Faye) in November, 1843.
its called a dirty snowball because of the wau it looks
Edmund halley
The first "certain" appearance of Halley's Comet is from 240 BC, in the Chinese chronicle Records of the Grand Historian or Shiji, which describes a comet that appeared "in the east and moved north".
Halley's comet was first seen in 1577 however it was not recognized as a comet. It was Edmund Halley that discovered it as a comet in 1705.
Hervé Faye discovered 4P/Faye (Faye's Comet or Comet Faye) in November, 1843.
Yuji Hyakutake, from southern Japan, discovered the comet Hyakutake
halley's comet was discovered in 1705 by Edmond halley
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.
it was discovered in zimmerwald
the first comet discovered was in 3010 AD by mor ben-zvi
Ryves Comet was discovered by P.M. Ryves, an English amateur astronomer, on August 14, 1931.
Herve Faye discovered it in 1843.