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He has adapted the scifi literature like Story of Your Life into Arrival, which was an extremely hard novel to adapt to the screen. He successfully made the sequel to Blade Runner, another landmark scifi film like 2001 that was considered as a impossible task to do a sequel. BR2049 satisfied the critics and fans. It was faithful to the cyberpunk noir original while doing its own thing. I came in with Halley's comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don't go out with Halley's comet. The Almighty has said, no doubt: 'Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together.' [111] [112] a b Kronk, Gary W. "1P/Halley". cometography.com. Archived from the original on 23 November 2017 . Retrieved 13 October 2008.

The time to Halley's return in 1910 would be only 74.42 years, one of the shortest known periods of its return, which is calculated to be as long as 79 years owing to the effects of the planets. [99] Under the hard Brexit scenario, we translated the 2010 Conservative Party pledge to reduce net international migration to “fewer than tens of thousands” into assumptions about immigration and emigration flows. Under this scenario, population growth would be slower, reaching 78.1m in 2061. Seen by Giotto di Bondone and included in his painting The Adoration of the Magi. Chinese astronomers compared its brilliance to that of the first-magnitude star Procyon.The Giotto and Vega missions gave planetary scientists their first view of Halley's surface and structure. Like all comets, as Halley nears the Sun, its volatile compounds (those with low boiling points, such as water, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other ices) begin to sublimate from the surface of its nucleus. [51] This causes the comet to develop a coma, or atmosphere, up to 100,000 kilometres (62,000mi) across. [8] Evaporation of this dirty ice releases dust particles, which travel with the gas away from the nucleus. Gas molecules in the coma absorb solar light and then re-radiate it at different wavelengths, a phenomenon known as fluorescence, whereas dust particles scatter the solar light. Both processes are responsible for making the coma visible. [15] As a fraction of the gas molecules in the coma are ionized by the solar ultraviolet radiation, [15] pressure from the solar wind, a stream of charged particles emitted by the Sun, pulls the coma's ions out into a long tail, which may extend more than 100millionkilometres into space. [51] [52] Changes in the flow of the solar wind can cause disconnection events, in which the tail completely breaks off from the nucleus. [17]

a b Kronk, Gary W. (1999). Cometography, vol. 1: Ancient-1799. Cambridge University Press. p.14. ISBN 978-0-521-58504-0. Yeomans, Donald Keith (1991). Comets: A Chronological History of Observation, Science, Myth, and Folklore. Wiley and Sons. pp. 260–261. ISBN 0-471-61011-9. Reached perihelion on 9 February, closest to Earth (63 million km) on 10 April. Nucleus photographed by the European space probe Giotto and the Soviet probes Vega 1 and 2.

Described by the Chinese as bluish-white in colour. Described in Tamil literature and death of Chera ( Yanaikatchai Mantaran Cheral Irumporai) king after appearance of comet. [141]

In 1066, the comet was seen in England and thought to be an omen: later that year Harold II of England died at the Battle of Hastings and William the Conqueror claimed the throne. The comet is represented on the Bayeux Tapestry and described in the tituli as a star. Surviving accounts from the period describe it as appearing to be four times the size of Venus, and shining with a light equal to a quarter of that of the Moon. Halley came within 0.10 au of Earth at that time. [65] a b c d Jewitt, David C. (2002). "From Kuiper Belt Object to Cometary Nucleus: The Missing Ultrared Matter". The Astronomical Journal. 123 (2): 1039–1049. Bibcode: 2002AJ....123.1039J. doi: 10.1086/338692. S2CID 122240711.

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Brazil, Ben (18 September 2005). "Chaco Canyon mystery tour". The LA Times. Archived from the original on 9 January 2021 . Retrieved 11 November 2021.

Rayner, John D. (1998). A Jewish Understanding of the World. Berghahn Books. pp.108–111. ISBN 1-57181-973-8. The orbits of the Halley-type comets suggest that they were originally long-period comets whose orbits were perturbed by the gravity of the giant planets and directed into the inner Solar System. [42] If Halley was once a long-period comet, it is likely to have originated in the Oort cloud, [43] a sphere of cometary bodies around 20,000–50,000 au from the Sun. Conversely the Jupiter-family comets are generally believed to originate in the Kuiper belt, [43] a flat disc of icy debris between 30 au (Neptune's orbit) and 50 au from the Sun (in the scattered disc). Another point of origin for the Halley-type comets was proposed in 2008, when a trans-Neptunian object with a retrograde orbit similar to Halley's was discovered, 2008 KV 42, whose orbit takes it from just outside that of Uranus to twice the distance of Pluto. It may be a member of a new population of small Solar System bodies that serves as the source of Halley-type comets. [45] Paul Kreuger: van der Berg's uncle, Kreuger is entrusted with the secret of Europa's diamond deposit early on, and later opines in a letter to Nature on the implications of large quantities of diamond for construction, citing two real scientific papers. a b c "Horizons Batch for 1P/Halley (90000030) on 2134-Mar-27" (Perihelion occurs when rdot flips from negative to positive). JPL Horizons. Archived from the original on 28 June 2022 . Retrieved 28 June 2022. (JPL#73 Soln.date: 2022-Jun-07) When Halley's returned in 164 B.C. and again in 87 B.C., it probably was noted in Babylonian records now housed at the British Museum in London.When the comet was first seen, it appeared in the western sky, its head toward the north and tail towards the south, about horizontal and considerably above the horizon and quite a distance south of the Sun. It could be plainly seen directly after sunset every day, and was visible for a long time, perhaps a month ... While bond owners profited, the almost non-existent yields took bonds off the menu for many investors who wanted an income from their “fixed income” investments. And who can blame them? Why would you lend money to a company or a government that would guarantee you a loss in real terms, or after inflation? Our research shows that under all three different potential Brexit scenarios where international migration assumptions were tested, the UK population is projected to increase in size, become more ethnically diverse and the population structure shifts to one which is older. Not long after, a comet, portending (they say) a change in governments, appeared, trailing its long flaming hair through the empty sky: concerning which there was a fine saying of a monk of our monastery called Æthelmær. Crouching in terror at the sight of the gleaming star, ‘You've come, have you?’, he said. ‘You've come, you source of tears to many mothers. It is long since I saw you; but as I see you now you are much more terrible, for I see you brandishing the downfall of my country.’" [78]

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