HALLEY'S COMET.
OBSERVATIONS IN BRITAIN AND-. :•;.,.■/ ~ , ; -\-.AMERICA'.' ■~ , . ;:'.,. : . ■.■' (By ABHOclation-OopjrlehU ,■•■■ '• ' ' -London, October 25. ■ Professor Newall, 6f Cambridge, ■ states that Halley's,'.Comet is o'fi : a..-.inagnitude from; 14 to 141. There has been visual observationlßo days before perihelion, as compared with 103 .days in • 1885.'' Observations do: not • justify: anticipation v of any unusual; brightness. •''. ■ ■ : -, w.NeWfXorK, PpJ : obe.rJß5 fM , Professor. S. TV.- Burnhara, and .':Professor Barnard, : of Yerkos Observatory, Wisconsin, with a 14-inch rejector,, have, .observed; the .comet. ■ ■;'■':•■ •• •'■;.■■'.•';■''".'''v.- !'.. ."'•• " "I ..'';
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 648, 27 October 1909, Page 7
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76HALLEY'S COMET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 648, 27 October 1909, Page 7
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