The comet's 'tail' always points away from the sun.
No, a comet's tail always faces away from the sun/
The tail of the comet always points away from the sun because, the comet rotates around the sun, also, it would not be able to face the sun because of the EXCRUCIATING HEAT! I love my family .
Tail of the Sun happened in 1996.
All comet tails point away from the Sun.
Away from the sunThe Tail of a Comet always points Away from the Sun.
No, a comet's tail always faces away from the sun/
The tail of the comet always points away from the sun because, the comet rotates around the sun, also, it would not be able to face the sun because of the EXCRUCIATING HEAT! I love my family .
Tail of the Sun happened in 1996.
Yes it does. The tail is formed from the cosmic 'wind' hitting the comet as it comes close to the Sun. Since the cosmic wind is always blowing away from the Sun's surface - the comet's tail will always stream away from the Sun.
Tail of the Sun was created on 1996-04-26.
It is 'sun on your face' in all its boring and humble formalities.
All comet tails point away from the Sun.
Away from the sunThe Tail of a Comet always points Away from the Sun.
Or "face away," maybe? A comet's tail always points away from the Sun, because it is blown that direction by ions streaming out from the Sun (solar winds). So, whenever a comet is moving away from the Sun, its tail will stream ahead of it.
The tail of the comet will become larger, and always point away from the sun. As the comet moves towards the sun, the tail is behind it. As it retreats from the sun, the tail is before it.
"The first time ever I saw your face" by Roberta Flack "The first time ever I saw your face I thought the sun rose in your eyes"
A comet's tail will always extend away from the Sun, even when going away from the Sun.