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Why comet tails reveal solar secrets
Comet tails, often seen as beautiful celestial phenomena, are more than just a visual spectacle. They hold critical information about solar winds and the Sun’s activity, providing insight into the ...
Every so often, the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud throw galactic snowballs made up of ice, dust and rocks our way: 4.6-billion-year-old leftovers from the formation of the solar system. These ...
No two comets are exactly alike. While SWAN’s orbit is very well aligned with the plane of the planets as they orbit the sun, Lemmon’s orbit is highly inclined, tipped by more than 140 degrees, ...
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