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'''Comet Alcock''' may refer to any of the five comets discovered by English astronomer, ], below: | '''Comet Alcock''' or '''Alcock's Comet''' may refer to any of the five comets discovered by English astronomer, ], below: | ||
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* ], a non-periodic comet discovered in 1963 and had later disintegrated in the same year. | * ], a non-periodic comet discovered in 1963 and had later disintegrated in the same year. | ||
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* ], a long-period comet discovered in 1983 alongside the Infrared Astronomical Satellite and Genichi Araki | * ], a long-period comet discovered in 1983 alongside the ] and Genichi Araki | ||
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Comet Alcock or Alcock's Comet may refer to any of the five comets discovered by English astronomer, George Alcock, below:
- C/1959 Q1 (Alcock)
- C/1959 Q2 (Alcock)
- C/1963 F1 (Alcock), a non-periodic comet discovered in 1963 and had later disintegrated in the same year.
- C/1965 S2 (Alcock)
- C/1983 H1 (IRAS–Araki–Alcock), a long-period comet discovered in 1983 alongside the Infrared Astronomical Satellite and Genichi Araki
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