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    What years did Halley's Comet appear?

    Question #8838. Asked by Kevin. (Dec 15 00 4:52 AM)


    Moleman

    It was first definitely reported 467 B.C. Last appeared 1986 and every 76 years previously. That is 1986, 1910, 1834, 1758 (the year Halley predicted it would return) 1682, 1607 and 1531...

    Dec 15 00, 9:10 AM


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