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COMET 1913f (DELAVAN). —De1avan's comet is now a more prominent object in the evening sky, and can be picked up by anybody without an ephemeris: it has a tail of considerable length and brightness; The comet is rapidly moving in declination covering about 3° in four days. It is also visible as a morning object. The comet passes perihelion on October 26, and in the meantime should become brighter. The following is a continuation of Prof. Biesbroecks ephemeris up to the end of the present month:—
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Our Astronomical Column . Nature 94, 210 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/094210a0
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