comets travel around 26 miles per second to 298 miles per second.
Fast enough.
A comet can go very fast because it is often heading toward the sun or looping around the sun. It is believed that 366 miles per second is the fastest a comet's movement has ever been measured.
i honestly think that the comet is ovel shaped so it can travel faster in sapce
A comet's tail is pushed away from the comet by solar wind. if the comet is moving away from the sun, the tail will be pushed ahead of its trajectory.
That depends on where in its orbit the comet is. Near the Sun, the comet was moving VERY fast indeed, but in 1200 years or so, a few hundred AU from the Sun, it will hardly be moving at all. And then it will begin to make its long fall back into the inner solar system.
Fast enough.
in the sky
Fast enough.
10,000km
45mph
Because the comet is going so fast there looks like the comet has a tail.
A comet can go very fast because it is often heading toward the sun or looping around the sun. It is believed that 366 miles per second is the fastest a comet's movement has ever been measured.
no..
i honestly think that the comet is ovel shaped so it can travel faster in sapce
it travels three times as fast as a comet
It depends on how fast the comet is going.
A comet's tail is pushed away from the comet by solar wind. if the comet is moving away from the sun, the tail will be pushed ahead of its trajectory.