start to turn blue signaling getting hotter and faster
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
Comets are celestial objects that have tails and move around the sun. When a comet is moving toward the sun, its tail points toward the sun.
A comet's tail points away from the Sun. This happens because the solar wind pushes the comet's gas and dust particles away from the Sun, forming a tail that always points in the opposite direction of the Sun.
This is my Guess, As it approches the sun the comets icy surface is blasted off by the suns heat and solar wind thereby forming a tail. As the comet passes the sun the tail always points away from the sun. Solar wind always coming from the direction of the sun pushes the tail away from the sun. Once into deep space again the tail dissapears as no force is acting on the surface anymore to produce the steam and gas and also particles.
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
Away from the Sun.
A Comets tail points away from the sun.
Comets are celestial objects that have tails and move around the sun. When a comet is moving toward the sun, its tail points toward the sun.
A comet's tail points away from the Sun. This happens because the solar wind pushes the comet's gas and dust particles away from the Sun, forming a tail that always points in the opposite direction of the Sun.
This is my Guess, As it approches the sun the comets icy surface is blasted off by the suns heat and solar wind thereby forming a tail. As the comet passes the sun the tail always points away from the sun. Solar wind always coming from the direction of the sun pushes the tail away from the sun. Once into deep space again the tail dissapears as no force is acting on the surface anymore to produce the steam and gas and also particles.
A comet's tail will always extend away from the Sun, even when going away from the Sun.
because of the sun's solar wind.
Comets
with the tail facing the sun
The tail of the comets is caused by the solar wind - particles blown away form the Sun. When the comet is closer to the Sun, the solar wind becomes stronger.