Halley

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Since approximately 290 BC, astronomers across the globe have observed and documented Halley’s Comet, which appears every 75-79 years and is the only comet visible without a telescope. In 1705, Edmond Halley determined that the recorded appearances of a comet were actually reappearances of the same comet. With that the discovery, the comet came to be named for him. We don’t expect to see it again until 2061.

Halley and his suit are hand stitched from recycled wool. He wears a silk tie. He stands approximately 13 inches tall.

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Since approximately 290 BC, astronomers across the globe have observed and documented Halley’s Comet, which appears every 75-79 years and is the only comet visible without a telescope. In 1705, Edmond Halley determined that the recorded appearances of a comet were actually reappearances of the same comet. With that the discovery, the comet came to be named for him. We don’t expect to see it again until 2061.

Halley and his suit are hand stitched from recycled wool. He wears a silk tie. He stands approximately 13 inches tall.

Since approximately 290 BC, astronomers across the globe have observed and documented Halley’s Comet, which appears every 75-79 years and is the only comet visible without a telescope. In 1705, Edmond Halley determined that the recorded appearances of a comet were actually reappearances of the same comet. With that the discovery, the comet came to be named for him. We don’t expect to see it again until 2061.

Halley and his suit are hand stitched from recycled wool. He wears a silk tie. He stands approximately 13 inches tall.