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11/23/20

[Answer] What were comets called in ancient Greece?

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What were comets called in ancient Greece?


  • Hairy stars:In ancient Greece, the appearance of a comet in the sky was a frightening event. The word comet means "hairy star," a fitting name because the comets bright enough to see with the naked eye before the advent of telescopes looked like they'd grown a tail of flowing hair. Comets appeared in the sky, trailing a tail that could stretch across the sky. To the people of ancient Greece, this was a terrifying event. Appearances of comets were frequently seen as a foreshadowing of a coming cataclysmic event. Source: Skymania.com



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