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Originally Posted by T@T
Halley didn't have a real close approach in the 80's, it's just famous because of other approaches it has had, one(about 2000 years ago) had it so close it's tail took up half the sky!
I remember seeing Hale–Bopp in the late 90's...it was extremely visable to the naked eye. I watch it for months.
ISON is supposed to pass by earth 3 times closer than Hale-Bopp...so start believing!
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Hale-Bopp is such a distinct memory of mine as a kid, looking up at the stars and seeing this glowing comet... Seemed so fake at that age. Im excited to be able to see another comet in the sky.