k Halleys Comet, 1910 Halleys Comet. Halleys Comet orbits the Sun every 76 years. This periodicity was discovered by Edmund Halley 16541742, after whom the comet is named. Comets are balls of ice and dust from the solar system. Heat from the Sun evaporates the ice, forming a tail. This tail, which because of solar wind always points away from the Sun, can be many millions of kilometres long and very bright. Photographed from Melbourne Observatory, Australia on 18 April 1910. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Halley s Comet, 1910 Halley s Comet. Halley s Comet orbits the Sun every 76 years. This periodicity was discovered by Edmund Halley  1654 1742 , after whom the comet is named. Comets are balls of ice and dust from the solar system. Heat from the Sun evaporates the ice, forming a tail. This tail, which because of solar wind always points away from the Sun, can be many millions of kilometres long and very bright. Photographed from Melbourne Observatory, Australia on 18 April 1910.
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Halley's Comet, 1910

Halley's Comet. Halley's Comet orbits the Sun every 76 years. This periodicity was discovered by Edmund Halley (1654-1742), after whom the comet is named. Comets are balls of ice and dust from the solar system. Heat from the Sun evaporates the ice, forming a tail. This tail, which because of solar wind always points away from the Sun, can be many millions of kilometres long and very bright. Photographed from Melbourne Observatory, Australia on 18 April 1910.

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