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HEAVENLY DELIGHT Dazzling Hale-Bopp may usurp Halley's as the all-time comet
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Comet Hale-Bopp, which has been making a spectacle of itself
before an early morning audience of astronomers and insomniacs for
weeks now, has a giant core as much as 25 miles across that makes it
one of the biggest, perhaps even the biggest, comet ever seen.
And judging from its performance so far, it is on track to become
one of the most dazzling comets of the century, astronomers predict
-- although they add their usual caveat: Comets are notoriously
unpredictable and it could still...
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NEW COMET LIKELY TO BE EASY TO SEE ITS BRIGHT HEAD IS AT LEAST 25 MILES ACROSS.(FRONT)
The Virginian Pilot
; Byline: MASON PETERS, STAFF WRITER Comet-hunting astronomers are like weekend fishermen - everything they catch is big, bigger or biggest, with each new skylight heading our way touted as likely to surpass the one that came before. So it is with Comet Hale-Bopp, already heralded by some scientists
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Comet leaves a trail of records Despite light pollution, Hale-Bopp sets mark for visibility
The Boston Globe
; Comet Hale-Bopp, sinking slowly toward the horizon and beginning to fade in brightness, has set an all-time visibility record for comets -- and could even double the previous mark. It may have set a second record as well, astronomers said yesterday. This historic comet has been visible to the naked
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A Whale of a Comet's Distant Splash of Light
The Washington Post
; The giant comet Hale-Bopp, sweeping toward the sun at almost 100,000 mph, is literally just warming up its act. But the audience is already applauding. "It's really a remarkable object," said Michael Neufeld, a curator at the National Air and Space Museum, who spotted Hale-Bopp before dawn last
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Heralding Hale-Bopp. (comet Hale-Bopp visible to naked eye)(Astronomy)(Brief Article)
Science News
; As it heads toward an April 1 rendezvous with the sun, Comet Hale-Bopp continues to blossom. Over the coming weeks, skywatchers will see for themselves whether this icy relic of the solar system's birth merits the title Comet of the Century. Now visible with the naked eye in the northeastern sky
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Prime time arrives for brilliant comet.
The Boston Herald
; The comet that only dedicated astronomers, fishermen and other early risers have seen for the past few weeks is now available for prime-time viewing. Comet Hale-Bopp may be the brightest comet you'll ever see. It's been brilliant. It's been excellent, said Fran McMillen, 46, who operates Waterline,
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