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English: Comet 1900 II (Borrelly-Brooks) photographed on 31 July 1900. Exposure time was 2h 6m.
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Source Palmer, H. K. “PHOTOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF COMET II, 1900 (Borrelly-Brooks).” Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, vol. 13, no. 78, 1901, pp. 48–51
Author Palmer, H. K.

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