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Halley's Comet May Be Named After the Wrong Person, Researchers Suggest
Researchers propose that the famous celestial body known as Halley's Comet might have been identified as a recurring object centuries before the British astronomer Edmund Halley, suggesting it may be named after the wrong individual.
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