The coma is the cloud of gas and dust that surrounds the nucleus of a comet. This is caused by the Sun heating the icy surface of the comet, which sublimates into gas and throws off dust. Some comets have small explosions, almost like eruptions, when a particularly dense pocket of gas erupts from the nucleus.
The dust and gas, being so light, is carried away by the solar wind to form the tail of the comet. It's an interesting fact that the tail of the comet always points AWAY from the Sun, so on its way out into space, the comet is actually moving tail-first.
The hazy appearance surrounding the center of a comet is typically caused by gas and dust particles being released as the comet is heated by the sun. This creates a glowing halo of material surrounding the nucleus of the comet, known as the coma. This coma can extend for thousands of kilometers around the nucleus of the comet.
The adjective form of "haze" is "hazy." For example, "The sky was hazy with smoke from the forest fire."
The sun set behind a hazy curtain of clouds, casting a warm, diffused glow over the landscape.
"Nebula" comes from the Latin word for "cloud." Nebulae are large clouds of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other gases in space. The term was originally used to describe any celestial object with a hazy appearance.
clear, visible, obvious
The "coma".
The hazy appearance surrounding the center of a comet is typically caused by gas and dust particles being released as the comet is heated by the sun. This creates a glowing halo of material surrounding the nucleus of the comet, known as the coma. This coma can extend for thousands of kilometers around the nucleus of the comet.
A hazy Cloud called coma sorrounds the head of a comet.
The hazy patch surrounding the nucleus of a comet is called the coma. It is composed of dust, gas, and water vapor that have been released from the nucleus as it is heated by the Sun. The coma can extend for thousands of kilometers around the nucleus.
The "coma".
No, it is shown at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
The Dulles Udvar-Hazy Center features a wide range of exhibits, including historic aircraft, spacecraft, and artifacts related to aviation and space exploration. Some notable exhibits include the Space Shuttle Discovery, the SR-71 Blackbird, and the Enola Gay.
A cloud that rests on the earth is called fog. It forms when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets at ground level, creating a thick misty or hazy layer.
The adjective form of "haze" is "hazy." For example, "The sky was hazy with smoke from the forest fire."
"Stratus" in Latin means "stretched out" or "flat." It is often used to describe cloud formations that appear layered or spread out in the sky.
Hazy Eyes was created on 2006-06-05.
Hazy Islands Wilderness was created in 1970.