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English: Comet Whipple-Fedtke-Tevzadze (1942f) on 27 and 28 January 1943 from the 24 inch reflector of the Yerkers Observatory. Exposure time is 30 minutes.
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Source Comet notes, Popular Astronomy, Vol. 51, p.153
Author George Van Biesbroeck

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