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'''Comets''' are balls of ice, gas and dust that have elliptical orbits round the Sun. They | '''Comets''' are balls of ice, gas and dust that have elliptical orbits round the Sun. They become visible as they approach the Sun but are much larger than they seem - the tail of some comets is over 1,000,000km long. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
*Halley's Comet | *Halley's Comet | ||
*Tago-Sato-Kosaka Comet | *Tago-Sato-Kosaka Comet |
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Comets are balls of ice, gas and dust that have elliptical orbits round the Sun. They become visible as they approach the Sun but are much larger than they seem - the tail of some comets is over 1,000,000km long.
Examples
- Halley's Comet
- Tago-Sato-Kosaka Comet