comet

Solar system has objects {comet}| that start outside Pluto orbit. Famous comet is Halley's comet, which neared Sun in 1986 and has 76-year orbit.

composition

Comets have frozen water, iron, silicate, carbon, and nickel, plus ammonia, carbon dioxide, methane, cyanogen, and hydrogen cyanide.

parts

Comets have central ball {nucleus, comet} and coma.

size

Comets have average diameter 2000 meters.

number

More than 1,000,000,000,000 comets exist, with total mass 1 to 1000 times Earth mass.

orbit

Comets have elliptical orbits, averaging 10,000 years, in same motion direction as planets, extending up to 1/5 distance to nearest star. Comet orbits change as they come close to Sun, because hot side evaporates more than cold side and spin interacts with Sun gravity.

tail

As comets approach Sun and evaporate, they leave curved dust tails along motion path. As comets approach Sun, solar wind creates straight ion tails, away from Sun.

meteor showers

Comet dust causes meteor showers, which happen 600 times a year. Meteor-shower names are the name of the constellation in which they appear: Quadrantids in January, Lyrids in April, Aquarids in May, Perseids in August, Draconids in October, Orionids in October, Taurids in November, and Geminids in December.

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