No. The comet will gradually evaporate, every time it comes near enough to the Sun.
No, they revolve in the universe, so not possible... with same force and gravity. I think it can't be same.
Comets are frozen collections of ice,dust and gases which moves around the Sun.
No, a comet's tail always faces away from the sun/
A comets ion or gas tail always extends away from the sun, as it is effected more by the solar wind from the sun. The dust tail follows the orbit of the comet, streaming behind the comet - where the comet has been.
No, the comet's tail always points away from the sun. It has nothing to do with its direction of travel.
No, they revolve in the universe, so not possible... with same force and gravity. I think it can't be same.
No, they revolve in the universe, so not possible... with same force and gravity. I think it can't be same.
Comets are frozen collections of ice,dust and gases which moves around the Sun.
No
it might be the brightness of the comet.
No, a comet's tail always faces away from the sun/
A comets ion or gas tail always extends away from the sun, as it is effected more by the solar wind from the sun. The dust tail follows the orbit of the comet, streaming behind the comet - where the comet has been.
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No, the comet's tail always points away from the sun. It has nothing to do with its direction of travel.
Solar wind makes a comet's tail always point away from the Sun.
The tail of a comet always points away from the Sun, no matter which direction the comet is moving. This is because the Sun heats the comet up and blasts away the 'dirty ice' it's composed of, creating a tail that streams away from the Sun.This means that a comet can actually be travelling such that it's tail is ahead of it.