From the Earth's surface, without a telescope, it'll probably be either late 2060 or early 2061. That's 50 years from now, and I personally won't EVER see it again. For you, depending on your age and sense of adventure, you may be able to see it from your space station's telescope a year earlier.
Haley's comet takes about 76 years.
Halley's comet.
Neither. It's a comet that appears about every 75 years.
Halley's Comet orbits the sun, not the earth, roughly every 76 years.
Halley's comet is unique is that it takes 76 years to be visible from the earth on like other comets that can be seen annually
33 years.
Halleys comet comes back around every 76 years.
Halley's comet.
in 2061 or 2062
Halley's Comet takes 73.5 years to orbit the sun but every comet is different just like planets.
Neither. It's a comet that appears about every 75 years.
Because that's how long its orbit takes just like our orbit around the sun takes 12 months/ a year
Halley's Comet orbits the sun, not the earth, roughly every 76 years.
Halley's comet is in orbit round the sun. Its orbit time is about 75 years, but as the orbital path is long and narrow, most of that is spent far out where we cannot see it. We see it for a few months when it is near the sun.
True
Halley's comet
You will if you live to be 62 or 63 years old.
Halleys Comet