Figure 7-9: R I V U X G
A Comet This photograph shows Comet Hale-Bopp as it appeared in April 1997. The solid part of a comet like this is a chunk of dirty ice a few tens of kilometers in diameter. When a comet passes near the Sun, solar radiation vaporizes some of the icy material, forming a bluish tail of gas and a white tail of dust. Both tails can extend for tens of millions of kilometers.
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