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Halley's Comet was seen in April 1066, just before the Battle of Hastings in October of that year. It was considered an omen by many, including the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans.
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Comet 46P/Wirtanen is a short-period comet that orbits the Sun every 5.4 years, making it visible from Earth approximately every 11 years. It was last seen in 2018 and is expected to return in 2024.
Edmund Halley did not invent anything, but he was a British astronomer known for calculating the orbit of the comet that now bears his name. Halley's Comet, which passes by Earth approximately every 75-76 years, was the first comet to be recognized as periodic.
You can't see Halley's Comet at any time of the year now. It was last seen from Earth in 1986 and won't be seen from Earth again until 2061. It orbits the Solar System, taking about 75 to 76 years to do so, so it can only be seen about that often from Earth.
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halleys comet apeared twise in the 20th century
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Halley's Comet was seen in April 1066, just before the Battle of Hastings in October of that year. It was considered an omen by many, including the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans.
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2061
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