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Eastern countries
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Comets are viewed as mystical or auspicious signs in Eastern countries, with historical and cultural importance.
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, comets are historically feared as omens of disaster or significant change.
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western astronomy community
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Comets are studied as celestial phenomena with analyzed trajectories and compositions in the western astronomy community.
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Ancient Chinese astronomy
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Ancient Chinese astronomy viewed comets as omens of potential disaster or change.
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Ancient cultures
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Ancient cultures viewed comets as omens or signs of change, often interpreting them as messages from the gods.
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everyday life
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Comets are often viewed as omens or signs in cultural folklore and superstitions.
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comets
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traditional cultures without modern biological education
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Traditional cultures without modern biological education view comets as omens sent by the gods to communicate with humans, signaling either great fortune or impending disaster.
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traditional societies without formal education in biology
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Comets are traditionally seen as omens or signs of future events in societies without formal education in biology.
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western cultures with formal education in biology
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Comets are celestial objects made of ice, dust, and rocky material, as recognized by Western cultures with formal education in biology.
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western scientific communities
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Comets are seen as icy, dusty, and gaseous celestial objects that orbit the sun in western scientific communities.
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