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HALLEY'S COMET.

... SEEN AT GREENWICH. ' By Telegraph—Press Association—Gopyrtffbl '■ ' t . 4..' London, April 28. Hallejrs comet was seen with the naked eye from Greenwich Observatory. . ..

TAIL NOT SEEN. (Bee. April 27, 11.30 p.m.) Berna, April 27. Halky's comet was visible at Geneva to the naked eye for 55 minutes. The tail was not seen.

WHEN THE COMET SWISHES ITS TAIL. (By Teleerash—Press Association.) 1 Auokland, April 27. Mr. J. T. Stevenson, F.R.A.S., states that the best view of the oomet was obtained this morning. He estimates the tail as fully ten millions of miles in length, and has now little doubt that it will reach to the earth on the day of. the transit across the sun's face. •

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 803, 28 April 1910, Page 7

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117

HALLEY'S COMET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 803, 28 April 1910, Page 7

HALLEY'S COMET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 803, 28 April 1910, Page 7

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