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Asteroids

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Dirty Snowball Model of a Comet

In the 1950s, Fred Whipple gave us our modern definition of comets. He postulated that a comet is in a way nothing more than a lump of snow and ice. And these mostly are in very elongated elliptical orbits so they spend most of their time deep in the outer reaches of the solar system,. So preserving their pristine nature. The sun shines on them, the energy from the sun, evaporates the outer layers and produces gas which gets blown by sunlight away from the sun to form the characteristic tail.

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