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Note on Periodic Comet Väisälä (1939 b)

Bartlett et al., 1939

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267921639840807481
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Bartlett T
Scott E
Panofsky H
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 51, No. 301, p. 174

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174 PUBLICATIONS OF THE based on rough observations yielded a period of about ten years. Later observations showed that the object was diffuse, and on March 14 a telegram was received from the Harvard College Observatory announcing the object as a comet and …
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