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    Was Halley's Comet or the Daylight Comet the brightest in 1910?

    Question #125962. Asked by serpa. (May 15 12 11:53 AM)


    dawgfan1995

    The Daylight Comet is called the brightest of the 20th Century, so that's the answer.

    http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/D/Daylight_Comet_1910.html


    May 15 12, 11:59 AM


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