It is called the coma i believe.
Halley's Comet appears as a bright, glowing object with a visible tail of gas and dust. It has a distinct blue-green color due to the gases surrounding it. The comet's appearance can vary depending on its distance from the Sun and Earth.
A comet has a tail composed of gases and dust. As a comet travels through space, it heats up, causing the gases and dust to vaporize and form a glowing tail that points away from the Sun due to solar wind.
A comet's tail is long and glowing because it contains gases, dust, and debris that are illuminated by the Sun as the comet travels through space. The tail always points away from the Sun due to the solar wind pushing the materials in the tail.
A bright stream of gas blown off a comet is called a coma. This coma is created when the sun's heat causes the ice and rocky materials within the comet to vaporize and release gases and dust into space.
A space object formed from dust and rock particles mixed with frozen water, methane, and ammonia that forms a bright coma as it approaches the sun is a comet.
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Halley's Comet appears as a bright, glowing object with a visible tail of gas and dust. It has a distinct blue-green color due to the gases surrounding it. The comet's appearance can vary depending on its distance from the Sun and Earth.
A comet has a tail composed of gases and dust. As a comet travels through space, it heats up, causing the gases and dust to vaporize and form a glowing tail that points away from the Sun due to solar wind.
A comet's tail is long and glowing because it contains gases, dust, and debris that are illuminated by the Sun as the comet travels through space. The tail always points away from the Sun due to the solar wind pushing the materials in the tail.
The gases are what glow. The electricity starts to ionize the gas and that's what creates the bright glowing.
A comet is made up of frozen gases, rock particles, and cosmic dust. As a comet gets closer to the sun, the heat causes the frozen gases to vaporize, creating a glowing coma around the nucleus.
A bright stream of gas blown off a comet is called a coma. This coma is created when the sun's heat causes the ice and rocky materials within the comet to vaporize and release gases and dust into space.
A comet's tail is formed when the Sun's radiation and the pressure of light drive the very thin gases and very small particles that form the head of a comet away from the head.
The celestial form made of frozen gases and solid rock is called a comet. Comets typically have a nucleus of rock and ice surrounded by a glowing coma and sometimes a tail when they come close to the sun.
Hale-Bopp comet appeared as a bright bluish-white color to observers on Earth. This color was due to the gases and ices present in the comet's nucleus reflecting sunlight.
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