Yes that is correct The tail will always point into the direction of the body that has the strongest gravitic influence on it.
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No. Comet brightness depends on the actual brightness, but also on the distance from the Sun. In 1986, Halley's Comet was not very bright, because it was far from Earth. The previous appearance in 1910 was distinctly brighter, but still wasn't even the brightest comet of the year; the "Great Daylight Comet of 1910" was visible during the day!
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The sun ejects solar winds which move much faster than any comet. This causes a stream of material (the tail) to point away from the Sun, irrespective of the direction the comet is travelling. The Sun's radiation may also have an effect. (Source: Wikipedia)Bad definition!
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A comet can be going away from the sun and the ion trail will still make it look like it's going into the sun. The ion trail does not show what direction the comet is going because rays from the sun are knocking particles off of the comet and are directed away from the sun.
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I dont think tamatown still exists.
It is supposed to be an "average" comet, but there is much speculation as to whether or not this is true. The mass of the object is still in question, and that helps promote the idea that it may not be a comet.
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Unfortunately, It still exists. Its like a crippling disease for India.
It still exists
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Halley's Comet is still orbiting the Sun. It was close to Earth in 1986.
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Comet Halley still weighs over a hundred trillion pounds! iqos-heets.ae
The second one is correct: "If the opportunity still exists."