Examples of using Halley in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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This method of designating stars first appeared in a preliminary version of John Flamsteed's Historia Coelestis Britannica published by Edmond Halley and Isaac Newton in 1712 without Flamsteed's approval.[1][2] The final version of Flamsteed's catalogue published in 1725[3] after his death
Joseph Lalande, and Nicole-Reine Lepaute, who predicted the date of the comet's 1759 perihelion to within one month's accuracy.[19] Halley died before the comet's return;[15] when it returned as predicted,
single small region on the sky called the radiant, here visible just above and to the left of the belt of Orion, The Orionids meteors started as sand sized bits expelled from Comet Halley during one of its trips to the inner Solar System.
Hill, Halley, Jones, Machin,
Okay, Halley.
Author Henry H. Halley.
Halley died in 1742.
Hi, Halley.
Halley, listen to me.
Edmond Halley was born.
Mom, it's Halley.
Halley, calm down.
Open the door, Halley.
Comet Halley and Human History.
Halley--- Yeah, Mom.
Halley, it's Bobby.
This was done for Comet Halley.
Halley, what is it?
Scientists soon realized that Halley was right.
Jesus Christ!- Halley?