get a telescope, wait until it is dark and stargaze for a while and you might see one
Look through a telescope
No, you cannot have Sims 2 pets on Sims 3. You must have Sims 3 pets for Sims 3 or Sims 2 pets for Sims 2.
the sims 2 double deluxe is the sims 2 + the sims 2 nightlife + the sims 2 celebration stuff pack
there are loads the sims 2 sims 2 university sims 2 pets sims 2 nightlife sims 2 open4bussniss sims 2 castaway sims 2 (one with shops(sorry i dont know what its called)) sims 2 glamour lif and many many more cat
sims 2 deluxe is 2 in one - sims 2 and nightlife, sims 2 is just one in one - sims 2 -the base game Sims 2 Deluxe has Night Life already in it.
You need to get a telescope and stargaze during the night. If you have no luck, call the therapist to have him help change your goals.
Maria Mitchell discovered a telescopic comet
Maria Mitchell
You can discover a comet at home using a telescope. Look at or take pictures of the night sky. If you see a spot of light that has changed relative position from one night to another (or one week to another...) then this might be a comet.
Depends. Halley didn't discover the comet, mearly recognised it as a periodic comet from data recorded by Petrus Apianus in 1531 (German) and Johannes Kepler in 1607 (also German). Halley (English) predicted when the comet would return but did not live long enough to see it.
The Comet plasma is created by solar wind. The Comet plasma enables scientists to discover and understand what the solar wind is doing and is very useful.
yes
maria had found her comit in 1881
In 1705 Halley determined the comet's periodicity, but he was not the first person to discover it.
Because someone looked up in the sky and saw it.
Their both pretty cool cause in the sims 2 bon voyage you can go on vacation and meet big foot, get souvaneirs, get a voodoo doll and discover secret passages! And in the sims 2 apartment life you can move into apartments, become a witch, discover a new neighborhood [Bella Donna cove] and more! Their both really my favourite but I can't choose! Really up to you to decide. It's your choice!
I would guess so.Bopp - as in the co-discover of the Hale-Bopp comet - observed the comet in (Stanfield) Arizona, as did the discoverer of Pluto in 1930.