THE MYSTERY OF COMETS. The Comet of 1882 as Seen from Streatham Coggia's Comet as Seen on June 10 and July 1 1874. The Tail of a Comet is Always Directed Away from the Sun. Tails of the Comet of 1858. The Two Views of Brook's Comet Superposed One upon the Other to Compare Deflection of the TailPhotographed by Barnard. Brook's Comet on November 2 1893. Brook's Comet Twenty-four Flours Later; Note Direction of Tail. Tail Deflected 15 Degrees. Photographed by Barnard. THE PROBLEM OF THE COMETS., scientific american, 1908-08-08
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