Free Hydrogen in Comets

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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TOWARDS the end of an admirable mathematical paper on the theory of the forms of comets, received this morning by post from M. Bredichin, that very able Director of the Imperial Observatory of Moscow (specifying himself, too, in English at the head of a pamphlet in the French language as ``Associate of the Royal Astronomical Society''), draws the conclusion that the great comet of 1881 was a structure of compound hydrocarbon gas, while Halley's historic comet was ``of a type which corresponds to pure hydrogen.''

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