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File:Hale-Bopp sodium tail.gif

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English: Comet Hale-Bopp's sodium tail. Image courtesy of the Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes, La Palma. Credit: European Hale-Bopp team.


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Date 2005-02-23 (original upload date)
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