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Does a comet's tail trail behind it throughout its journey through the solar system?

No. A comets tail is created when water evaporates off the comet, this can only happen when the comet is near enough to the sun for water to evaporate. The tail of a comet does not follow behind it but always points away from the sun because of the solar wind.


What is superstitious belief of Korea about comet?

Superstitious belief of Korea about comet is that comet will be seen in the sky on June 15, 2019. According to the old belief, people believe that seeing a comet means it's time for them to die or something bad will happen to them. But today, it has become popular among Korean people that there is no need to worry because this superstition of Korea about comet can only be seen once every few hundred years and therefore nothing serious will happen. However, even if you don't believe in this superstition of Korea about comet I would suggest you do not forget your passport or any important documents when you go out on June 15th because by then people may think they are going crazy! Thanks for reading my answer!


When will a meteor shower and a full solar eclipse happen at the same time?

It is highly unlikely for a meteor shower and a full solar eclipse to happen at the same time. Meteor showers occur when Earth passes through debris left by a comet, while a solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth. Both events involve different celestial phenomena and occur at different times.


The tail of a comet is longest when the comet is?

The tail of a comet is longest when the comet is closest to the sun, as the sun's heat causes the comet's icy surface to vaporize, creating a bright glowing tail that streams away from the comet.


What is the definition of a comet head?

The comet head refers to the spherical cluster of dust and gas surrounding the comet's nucleus, which is primarily composed of ice, dust, and organic compounds. As the comet approaches the Sun, the heat causes this material to vaporize and form the comet's characteristic coma or fuzzy halo.