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  • ...as very little how-to information. <br>For an in depth tutorial, see our [[Comet (goldfish)/Tutorials|guide]]''</center>
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  • ...is likely a by-product of being commonly being housed with the much faster Comet goldfish. It is a hardy fish and benefits from being kept outdoors in a pon
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  • {{rpl|Comet Shubunkin}}
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  • ...more versatile strains of goldfish (second only to the [[Comet (goldfish)|Comet]] and [[Common Goldfish]]).
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  • * [[ICE]] - International Comet Explorer ====Halley's Comet====
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  • {{r|Comet (goldfish)}}
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  • ...t from St. Nicholas]]'' and are named as ''Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder and Blitzen''. [[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer|Rudolph]],
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  • ...mage:coldwaterfreshwaterfish.jpg|300x300px|right|Clockwise from top-left:[[Comet Goldfish]], [[Twintail Goldfish]], [[Shiner (fish)|Shiner]], [[Butterfly Ko
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  • ...,000 observations of different objects using IUE, including [[planet]]s, [[comet]]s, [[star]]s, [[interstellar gas]], [[supernova]]e, [[Aurora|planetary aur *The first detection of [[sulphur|sulphur]] in a Comet
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  • ...iginally, on 1 January 1801, Piazzi thought that he had discovered a new [[comet]]. Only after Carl Friedrich [[Gauß]] calculated the course of the object
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  • | work = [[Daily Comet]]
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  • ...a.gov/news_detail.cfm?ID=22 The NASA/USAF NEO Search Program] Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazards, NASA. Details Safeguard Survey</ref> ...and Trans-Neptunian minor planet populations and the sizes of short period comet nuclei.<ref>[http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/programs/spacewatch.html Spacewatch] N
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  • [[Charles Messier]], a French comet-hunter of the 18th century, discovered NGC 205 in 1773 but did not at that
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  • NGC 7089 was first discovered in 1746 by Jean-Dominique Maraldi. French comet hunter [[Charles Messier]] included the cluster on his list of nebulous obj
    3 KB (450 words) - 11:11, 19 June 2008
  • ...ngated, bright galaxy. LeGentil discovered the object in 1749 while French comet hunter [[Charles Messier]] recorded it in 1757. Seven years later he includ
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  • ...ts, or even space environments such as [[Mars (planet)|Martian]] soil or [[comet]]s.
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  • ...ny researchers believe that they have found evidence of an [[asteroid]] or comet impact in what is now the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. That would make this
    4 KB (586 words) - 09:03, 9 August 2023
  • ...lated the forming of the Harvard Observatory by lecturing on [[Encke's Comet]] in 1843 and was an organizer of the [[Dudley Observatory]], [[Albany, Ne ...the motion of a top, the fluidity and tides of Saturn's rings, and Encke's comet.
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  • ...the seas, and wide-spread volcanic eruptions triggered by the impact of a comet or asteroid. The extinction marking the Permian-Triassic transition destroy
    12 KB (1,782 words) - 21:21, 5 February 2010
  • ===Great Comet of 1577=== ...r Europe, exciting much wonder and attention. Tycho's observations of this comet were the most detailed and accurate observations up to that time. Not only
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