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1843. 5 Mar |
Great March Comet or Great Comet of 1843 was first "discovered". It passed closest to Earth on March 6, 1843, and was at its greatest brilliance the following day. When at its greatest brilliance, it was visible only from southern latitudes. For a few hours on February 28, it outshone any comet seen in the previous seven centuries. The tail of the comet holds the record for actual extent. It is estimated to have stretched 300 million kilometres (or 2 astronomical units). It was last observed on April 19, 1843. At that time this comet had passed closer to the Sun than any other known object. ]Great Comet in History; Notes from Baha'i History] |
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1943. 5 Mar |
The discovery of the Great Comet of 1843. It was last observed on April 19, 1843. At that time this comet had passed closer to the Sun than any other known object. [Academic; Wikipedia; Notes from Baha'i History]
The tail of the great comet of 1843 measured 108 million miles in length. [Thief in the Night p194] |
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