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  • * [[Kenosha Comets]] (1943) The league started in 1943 with four teams: the [[Kenosha Comets]], [[Racine Belles]], [[Rockford Peaches]] and [[South Bend Blue Sox]]. Eac ...
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  • ...as '''Brorsen's Comet''' or '''Comet Brorsen''') was a [[List of periodic comets|periodic]] [[Jupiter-family comet]] discovered on February 26, 1846, by [[D ...tified the asteroid '''(297274) 1996 SK''' as the possible [[extinct comet|extinct]] nucleus of 5D/Brorsen based on the similarity of their respective orbits. ...
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  • | name = Mining the Sky: Untold Riches from the Asteroids, Comets, and Planets ...haustively catalogs the types of [[near-Earth object]]s ([[asteroid]]s and extinct [[comet]]s whose orbits intersect [[Earth]]'s), assessing both the harms li ...
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  • '''Hubble search for transition comets''' ('''Transition Comets—UV Search for OH Emissions in Asteroids''') was a study involving amateur [ ...om five asteroids. OH emission would indicate that the asteroids were once comets. [[944 Hidalgo]] and [[2201 Oljato]] move in elliptical, comet-like orbits. ...
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  • ...trieved 2011-09-12</ref> Its orbital elements indicate that it may be an [[extinct comet]], but it hasn't been seen displaying cometary activity so far. [[Category:Extinct comets|137924]] ...
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  • ...oid|Amor group]], [[Mars-crosser]] and [[Jupiter-crosser]], as well as a [[extinct comet|weakly active comet]]. ...comet-like orbit and [[albedo]], Don Quixote has been suspected to be an [[extinct comet]].<ref name="Lupishko-2000" /> However, [[infrared]] observations wit ...
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  • ...cle in 1936, it became a [[lost asteroid]] until 1977. It may also be an [[extinct comet]] and a source of [[meteor shower]]s.<ref name=Babadzhanov2003 /> It |title = Brian Marsden, Tracker of Comets, Dies at 73 ...
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  • ...l record]", in ''Geological implications of impacts of large asteroids and comets on the Earth'' (ed. L. T. Silver and P. H. Schultz), Geological Society of One famous example is the [[coelacanth]], which was thought to have become extinct in the very late [[Cretaceous]]—until a live specimen was caught in 1938.<r ...
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  • ...art=the hypothesized origin of the zodiacal cloud - Mars dust, rather than comets or asteroids|date=March 2021}}<!-- Steigerwald, William (9 March 2021) "Ser ...]]'' found an indication that Mars is a significant source of dust besides comets and asteroids.<ref name="HannerEA1976" /><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Humes | ...
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  • |title=Main Belt Comets ...133/http://uanews.org/node/36262 UA Catalina Sky Survey Discovers Possible Extinct Comet]}} (University of Arizona 2010 Dec 21) ...
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  • ...from several species co-existing on Earth to just one — all others became extinct before the end of the last [[Ice age]]. This illustrates that ''[[Human|Hom ...occurred on Earth without warning, the human species could possibly become extinct; its art, culture and technology would be lost. However, if humans had prev ...
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  • ...of Practically Everybody'', ''How to Attract the Wombat'', ''How to Become Extinct'' and ''How to Tell Your Friends from the Apes''. The name was proposed by * [http://obswww.unige.ch/~behrend/page_cou.html Asteroids and comets rotation curves, CdR] – Observatoire de Genève, Raoul Behrend ...
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  • ..._title = Systematics, functional morphology and macroevolution of the extinct mammalian order Taeniodonta ...ssertation, ''Systematics, Functional Morphology and Macroevolution of the Extinct Mammalian Order [[Taeniodonta]]'', was published in 1986 by the [[Peabody M ...
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  • ...ead |archive-date=23 December 2018 |title=Philae probe finds evidence that comets can be cosmic labs |newspaper=The Washington Post |agency=Associated Press ...t2=Clube |first2=S |last3=Napier |first3=W |date=1990 |title=The Origin of Comets |isbn=0-08-034859-9 |publisher=Pergamon Press |chapter=8.3 Lyttleton's Accr ...
    52 KB (7,345 words) - 14:32, 28 June 2025
  • ...al Journal'', 488, L133–L136</ref> This raised the possibility it was an [[extinct comet]] or an unusual asteroid.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ ...
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  • ...st=J. C. |year=2015 |title=The Lost Constellations: A History of Obsolete, Extinct, Or Forgotten Star Lore |place=Germany |publisher=Springer International Pu ...
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  • ...}} on top of [[Sierra Negra]], the fifth-highest peak in [[Mexico]] and an extinct [[volcano|volcanic]] companion to Mexico's highest mountain [[Pico de Oriza ...
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  • ...tastrophism]].<ref>Huggett, Richard J. (1998). ''Catastrophism: Asteroids, Comets and Other Dynamic Events in Earth History''. Verso. p. 95. {{ISBN|1-85984-1 ...Christian de Muizon|Muizon]] & [[Larry G. Marshall|Marshall]], 1992}} – an extinct genus of [[pantodont]] mammal ...
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  • ...><ref name="JHA15" /> These bodies were originally designated '''main-belt comets''' (MBCs) in 2006 by astronomers [[David Jewitt]] and [[Henry Hsieh (astron Unlike [[Comet#Orbital characteristics|comets]], which spend most of their orbit at Jupiter-like or greater distances fro ...
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  • ...ndex/t65.htm#A3397 Isaac Asimov’s Wonderful Worlds of Science Fiction # 4: Comets]'' (1986) and ''[http://www.locusmag.com/index/t92.htm#A5249 Analog’s Expan ...ndex/t65.htm#A3397 Isaac Asimov’s Wonderful Worlds of Science Fiction # 4: Comets]''. ...
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