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Comets, Shooting Stars And Asteroids

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No planets and satellites

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Posted 07/06/2011   07:56 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rod222 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply


A image of Halley's comet in 1066

sewn by fair maidens into the Bayeux tapestry.

It had been recorded by the Iraqi's in 164 BC

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Rod
Halley's comet is a nice topical to collect. There is many stamps relating to it. Nice contribution!
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Posted 07/06/2011   6:35 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rod222 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
Halley's comet is a nice topical to collect.


Yes, I have seen it,
(wasn't impressed at the time, it looked like
a faint cotton bud tip in the sky, through
binoculars.)

Now I am in the country, I would loved to have seen it here,
the stars in the sky without background light are simply
unbelievable, I have never seen the milky way so vast
and bright.

I won't see it again, it returns in 2061 and I'll be just an
odd email running around in cyberspace perhaps.
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Posted 07/06/2011   6:48 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rod222 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
From Bobby's list

Willy Wonka makes
Everything he bakes
Satisfying and delicious
Talk about your childhood wishes
You can even eat the dishes

Who can take tomorrow
Dip it in a dream
Separate the sorrow
And collect up all the cream?

The candyman

Children:Willy Wonka can

Bill: The candyman can cause he mixes it with love
And makes the world taste good
And the world tastes good cause the candyman thinks it should



Stollwerck chocolate comet.


(It crashes into Earth, girls appear with 94" hips,
and boys with humungous pimples)

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Posted 07/06/2011   8:56 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add timbres667 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
rod222
when you get involve you get involve. The poetry, the chocolate comet and the humungous.... Thanks for supporting the thread. I have to admit that the Brazil stamp is probably the only one I can post in it. But it gave me the idea to start it.
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Here is a website dedicated to Halley's comet stamps

http://www.halleyscometstamps.com/

and a few scans







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I don't know if meteors qualify for this thread since the
heading only includes comets,shooting stars & asteroids.

But I'll give it a shot anyway.

Scott states that Meteorite particles are embedded in the ink
used on the meteor.


Austria

Scott 2042 March 24, 2006




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Posted 07/08/2011   12:20 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rod222 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Good quatestion Litho, I had to Google

What is the difference between an asteroid, comet, meteoroid, meteor and meteorite?


Asteroid: A relatively small, inactive body, composed of rock, carbon or metal, which is orbiting the Sun.

Comet: A relatively small, sometimes active object, which is composed of dirt and ices. Comets are characterised by dust and gas tails when in proximity to the Sun. Far from the Sun it is difficult to distinguish an asteroid from a comet.

Meteoroid: A small particle from an asteroid or comet orbiting he Sun.

Meteor: A meteoroid that is observed as it burns up in the Earth's atmosphere - a shooting star.

Meteorite: A meteoroid that survives its passage through the Earth's atmosphere and impacts the Earth's surface.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/whati...steroid.html

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Posted 07/08/2011   12:27 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rod222 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
2 x DeHavilland "Comets"

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Rod, you're cheating.

timbres667 specifically stated in his first post

No planets and satellites
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:)
...took a while before the penny dropped Litho.
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I was sleeping like a babe when you posted that.
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Here is an image of an engraved stamp depicting the BTA-6 Large Altazimuth Telescope, a 6 meter aperture optical telescope at the Special Astrophysical Observatory located on the north side of the Caucasus Mountains in southern Russia, with Halley's Comet in the night sky. This stamp was designed by I. Malyukov, and issued by Russia (USSR) on November 20, 1985 to mark the 10th anniversary of the telescope, Scott No. 5406.

- nethryk

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Poland 1986 Halley's comet

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