The Phoenix: Is it a Bird or a Sungrazing, Jupiter-Family Co

The Phoenix: Is it a Bird or a Sungrazing, Jupiter-Family Comet?

In 1973, archaeologists opened the tomb of Lady Dai, the wife of a Han dynasty aristocrat, who had died in 168 BCE. In the

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