Jul 1910
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Nature, Volume 84, Issue 2123, pp. 9 (1910).
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I DO not know if the enclosed is of any general interest or not; it is an attempt to photograph Halley's comet (as seen here) without any special apparatus. The tail was about 90° long on May 17, and probably 115° on May 18, taking the calculated position of the nucleus, which had not risen when dawn came. On May 20 (on the other side) the tail was only 15° or 20° long, but both twilight and moon interfered. It was 35° long on May 23.
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