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DAVID LEVY is an amateur astronomer
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David Levy has discovered 21 comets.
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David Levy, amateur astronomer
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The comet discovered by David Levy will crash into Jupiter on July 16th.
David Levy, amateur astronomer
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David Levy called the comet "the most catclysmic event observed in our solar system since the dawn of civilization."
David Levy, amateur astronomer
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David Levy recently published "Quest for Comets: An Explosive Trail of beauty and Danger" (Plenum Press).
David Levy, author
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David Levy has another book "Skywatching" (Nature Company) forthcoming in July.
David Levy, author
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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