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What is a comet?
Comets are basically dusty snowballs which orbit the sun.
They are made of ices, such as water, carbon dioxide, ammonia and methane,
mixed with dust. These materials came from the time when
the solar system was formed. Comets have an icy center (nucleus)
surrounded by a large cloud of gas and dust (called the coma).
The coma is created as the ice in the nucleus is warmed by the sun and vaporizes.
Comets can develop 2 tails as they travel closer to the sun,
a straight gas tail and a curved dust tail.
The gas tail is created by the solar wind, whose magnetic fields pull the gas
away from the comet's coma. The dust in the coma is not affected by
magnetic fields but is vaporized by the sun's heat, and forms a curved tail
which follows the comet's orbit.
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