
Comet Swift-Tuttle: What to know
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Comet Swift-Tuttle takes 133 years to orbit the sun once.
According to NASA Science, the comet – also known as 109P – last reached its closest approach to the sun in 1992 and is expected to return again in 2125.
The comet was discovered in 1862 independently by both Lewis Swift and Horace Tuttle.
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