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West

Bright comet discovered by Danish astronomer Richard West at the European Southern Observatory in 1975. It became a prominent sight in the spring of 1976.

West passed within 30 million km/19 million mi of the Sun on 25 February 1976, and within 120 million km/75 million mi of Earth on 29 February. At its brightest in early March it reached zero magnitude and had a broad tail 30° long. A few days later it broke up into four pieces.



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The farther the project goes west, the bigger the impact it will have on the industrial park.
In its first year, MYP produced "The Little Engine That Could," a short film that ran before Universal's 1991 animated feature "An American Tail: Fievel Goes West.
From there, the boundary line goes west on Branford; south on Woodman and Ventura Canyon avenues; east on Cantara Street; south along the Tujunga Wash; west along the railroad track; north on the San Diego Freeway; east on Chase Street; north on Burnet Avenue; east along Parthenia Street; and north along the Pacoima Wash to the Golden State Freeway.
 
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