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DAVID LEVY is an amateur astronomer

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David Levy has discovered 21 comets.
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The comet discovered by David Levy will crash into Jupiter on July 16th.
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David Levy called the comet "the most catclysmic event observed in our solar system since the dawn of civilization."
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David Levy recently published "Quest for Comets: An Explosive Trail of beauty and Danger" (Plenum Press).
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David Levy has another book "Skywatching" (Nature Company) forthcoming in July.
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DAVID LEVY is an amateur astronomer. He's discovered 21 comets, both as an amateur and as part of a professional team. He recently discovered the comet that will crash into Jupiter on July 16th, and the comet is named after him. In a Smithsonian magazine article, he called this comet "the most catclysmic event observed in our solar system since the dawn of civilization." LEVY is a contributer to many astronomical magazines, and is the author of numerous books on astronomy. He has recently published "Quest for Comets: An Explosive Trail of beauty and Danger" (Plenum Press), and has another book "Skywatching" (Nature Company) forthcoming in July

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