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ANOTHER VIEW OF DANIEL’S COMET, TAKEN WITH THE GREAT YERKES TELESCOPE. In photographing a comet, the telescopic camera is timed to move exactly with the comet. Hence, in this and the picture at head of page, the comet appears sharp and the stars as streaks of light.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 42

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ANOTHER VIEW OF DANIEL’S COMET, TAKEN WITH THE GREAT YERKES TELESCOPE. In photographing a comet, the telescopic camera is timed to move exactly with the comet. Hence, in this and the picture at head of page, the comet appears sharp and the stars as streaks of light. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 42

ANOTHER VIEW OF DANIEL’S COMET, TAKEN WITH THE GREAT YERKES TELESCOPE. In photographing a comet, the telescopic camera is timed to move exactly with the comet. Hence, in this and the picture at head of page, the comet appears sharp and the stars as streaks of light. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 42