The comet appears green because of the gases it releases when it gets close to the sun. The gas molecules in the comet's tail interact with sunlight, causing them to emit a greenish glow.
The green color of a comet is caused by the gases it releases, such as diatomic carbon and cyanogen, which emit green light when they interact with sunlight.
Comets can appear in a variety of colors, including white, blue, green, yellow, and red. The color of a comet is determined by the types of gases and dust particles it releases as it travels through space. Different elements in these materials can produce different colors when they interact with sunlight. Additionally, the distance of the comet from the sun and the temperature of its environment can also affect its coloration.
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Blue and green mixed make a teal or blue-green.
The green color of a comet is caused by the gases it releases, such as diatomic carbon and cyanogen, which emit green light when they interact with sunlight.
You probably mean the comet that was recently seen in the southern hemisphere. It was green because of the particular ions in the gas of the tail. The name of this comet is Comet Lemmon (C / 2012 F6).
Green-Blue
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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.
Halley's comet appears blue due to the emissions of vaporized gases, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, as it interacts with ultraviolet light from the sun. The ionization and excitation of these gases cause them to emit bluish-green light, giving the comet its characteristic blue glow.
a comet/meteorite
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.
It is a comet.
Halley's Comet
The comet's tail is in front of the comet, not after