Right now, Halley's Comet is 22 years out from the Sun, somewhere past the orbit of Neptune. The temperature is about 10 degrees Kelvin, or -260 degrees Celsius.
Closer in to the Sun, which will occur around 2061, the surface temperature of a comet will rise past the melting point of gasses like methane and carbon dioxide.
Halley's Comet was observed and recorded many times in many places around the world. Sir Edmond Halley demonstrated that the repeated sightings were of the same object, the comet that now bears his name.
Edmund Halley.
Edmond Halley
Halley's Comet's scientific name is 1P/Halley, where "P" stands for periodic comet. It was named after the astronomer Edmond Halley, who predicted its return in 1705 based on historical observations.
No, Edmund Halley was not the discoverer of Halley's comet. He predicted the return of the comet, which led to its recognition as a periodic comet and its eventual naming after him. The comet's true discoverer is unknown, as it has been observed and recorded by various cultures throughout history.
Halley's Comet
No you can not walk on Halley's Comet
halley's comet was discovered in 1705 by Edmond halley
God Created Halley's comet.
That is Halley's comet, named after English astronomer Edmond Halley,
No. For one thing, Halley's comet is a comet, not an asteroid. The largest asteroid is Ceres, which is far larger than Halley's comet.
Halley's comet is not mad, it is merely eccentric.
It is a comet.
Halley's comet has a period of 76 years.
No, Halley's is not the biggest comet. Many comets are bigger.
Halley's Comet was observed and recorded many times in many places around the world. Sir Edmond Halley demonstrated that the repeated sightings were of the same object, the comet that now bears his name.
Halley's comet is a comet named after a Edmund Halley and it comes every 76 years so it will most likely come in 2061