The New York Times/1906/07/20/Dr. Brooks Sees Comet

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The New York Times, 20th July, 1906
Dr. Brooks Sees Comet
631910The New York Times, 20th July, 1906 — Dr. Brooks Sees Comet

DR. BROOKS SEES COMET.


Detected in Heidelberg, it is Now identified at Smith Observatory.

GENEVA, N. Y., July 19.—Finley's periodic comet, which was recently seen at Heidelberg, was observed by Dr. William R. Brooks, at Smith Observatory last night. Its position was 23 hours, 53 minutes, 30 seconds right ascension; 13 degrees, 3 seconds declination south. It is on the tail of the constellation Cetus, and moving slowly northeast. The light of the comet is rather faint, but will increase in brightness until September, when the comet is nearest the sun.