LUWD #0040 A Decade of Comets, Mars, comet discovery
To see Mars well you have to look at it for a long time. Not just a peek. The more you look, the more you’llListen Now
To see Mars well you have to look at it for a long time. Not just a peek. The more you look, the more you’llListen Now
Mars will be closest to the earth on October 6, when it will be 39 million miles from the United States, and 62 million kilometersListen Now
The further north you live, the greater the effect. So, Santa Claus, this one’s for you! DON MACHHOLZListen Now
Here is the surprising thing: 21 of the 26 individuals found their first comet during this decade, 1975 through 1984 DON MACHHOLZListen Now
William Bradfield of Australia get used to his name; he discovered 10 of the 33 comets covered in A Decade of Comets. DON MACHHOLZListen Now
I began to wonder: what am I missing? Does everyone else know something that I don’t? DON MACHHOLZListen Now
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