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It was discovered on March 25, 1811 by Honore Flaugergues at 2.7 AU from the sun and confirmed by Jean-Louis Pons and Franz Xaver, Baron Von Zach in April. The sightings continued until June when it was lost to solar glare, it was recovered in August as a 5th magnitude object. The comet brightened as it approached perihelion in September and its minimum distance from Earth at 1.1 AU. The comet nucleus was estimated at 30-40 km in diameter and the orbital period was calculated at 3,757 years (later adjusted to 3,065 years).
At the mid-point of War and Peace, Tolstoy describes the character of Pierre observing this comet.