A comet's tail always points away from the Sun, regardless of the direction the comet is traveling. This occurs due to the solar wind and radiation pressure from the Sun, which pushes the gas and dust particles in the tail away. As a result, a comet's tail can extend for millions of kilometers and can appear bright and elongated, creating a striking visual effect in the night sky.
Comets!
Comets
Nucleus coma tail
A comet's tail lengthens as it approaches the sun due to greater solar winds. A comets tail always faces away from the sun.
Comets and asteroids are the same, but differ in the fact that comets have surface activity with their characteristic tail.
with the tail facing the sun
Close to or at perihelion.
Away from the Sun. The tails is caused by the solar wind.
Comets!
in an elliptical (oval) orbit around the sun, with its tail pointing in the oposite direction of the sun.
Comets are made of mainly 3 parts -dust tail, ion tail and coma
Comets
A Comets tail points away from the sun.
because of their velocity
Away from the Sun.
gas
Its called FRICTION