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The coma is generally made of water and dust, with water making up to 90% of the volatiles that outflow from the nucleus when the comet is within 3 to 4 astronomical units (450,000,000 to 600,000,000 km; 280,000,000 to 370,000,000 mi) of the Sun. [50] The H 2 O parent molecule is destroyed primarily through photodissociation and to a much ...
The coma is generally made of ice and comet dust. [1] Water composes up to 90% of the volatiles that outflow from the nucleus when the comet is within 3–4 au (280–370 million mi; 450–600 million km) from the Sun. [1] The H 2 O parent molecule is destroyed primarily through photodissociation and to a much smaller extent photoionization. [1]
It was once thought that water-ice was the predominant constituent of the nucleus. [60] In the dirty snowball model, dust is ejected when the ice retreats. [61] Based on this, about 80% of the Halley's Comet nucleus would be water-ice, and frozen carbon monoxide makes up another 15%.
A rare comet is still glowing over Ohio. Here's how to see it before it's gone, and won't return for 80,000 years.
What is a comet? Comets are “cosmic snowballs” made from frozen gasses, rock and dust orbiting the sun, NASA says. They can be the size of a small town when frozen, and heat up and spew gasses ...
NASA officials said the comet made its closest transit past the sun on Sept. 27 and is on track to come within approximately 44 million miles of Earth on Saturday. Given its orbital path, the last ...
While the solid nucleus of comets is generally less than 30 km across, the coma may be larger than the Sun, and ion tails have been observed to extend 3.8 astronomical units (570 Gm; 350 × 10 ^ 6 mi). [6] The Ulysses spacecraft made an unexpected pass through the tail of the comet C/2006 P1 (Comet McNaught), on February 3, 2007. [7]
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