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  1. A system similar to that already used for asteroids),so that the fourth, comet ,discovered in the second half of February 2006,for example, would be
  2. That is not periodic according to the preceding definition); * X/ indicates a, comet ,for which no reliable orbit could be calculated (generally, historical comet s
  3. Are also added to indicate the nature of the comet : * P/ indicates a periodic, comet ,(defined for these purposes as any comet with an orbital period of less than
  4. F1 (LONERS). * Some authorities use the term periodic comet to refer to any, comet ,with a periodic orbit (that is, all short-period comet s plus all long-period
  5. The only negative item in the game),and the monster is hit by the resulting, comet ,crossing the screen. However, this is a rare occurrence. After a further time
  6. Numerical cognition Language Thinking Influential cognitive psychologists A, comet ,is an icy small Solar System body that, when close enough to the Sun, displays
  7. One perihelion passage); * C/ indicates a non-periodic comet (defined as any, comet ,that is not periodic according to the preceding definition); * X/ indicates a
  8. This system to be impractical, and no attempt is made to ensure that each, comet ,is given a unique name. Instead, the comet s' systematic designations are used
  9. Magnetic field with plasma, such that the field lines" drape" around the, comet ,forming the ion tail. If the ion tail loading is sufficient, then the magnetic
  10. Inner Solar System, solar radiation causes the volatile materials within the, comet ,to vaporize and stream out of the nucleus, carrying dust away with them. The
  11. II (it was the second comet to pass perihelion in 1970) Increasing numbers of, comet ,discoveries made this procedure awkward, and in 1994 the International
  12. Of the Rosetta spacecraft to probe the surface of the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, comet , Safety Owing to its high radioactivity, curium and its compounds must be
  13. But are merely the end of the dust tail apparently projecting ahead of the, comet ,due to our viewing angle. While the solid nucleus of comet s is generally less
  14. Is about 0.3. And asteroid belt have low albedos down to about 0.05. A typical, comet ,nucleus has an albedo of 0.04. Such a dark surface is thought to be indicative
  15. Of discovery in that year (for example, Comet 1969i (Bennett) was the 9th, comet , discovered in 1969). Once the comet had been observed through perihelion and
  16. Well enough to predict future appearances. However, occasionally a" new ", comet ,will be discovered and upon calculation of its orbit it turns out to be an old
  17. Each decade become bright enough to be visible to the naked eye. Occasionally a, comet ,may experience a huge and sudden outburst of gas and dust, during which the
  18. An elliptical orbit that takes it inwards towards the Sun, to form a visible, comet , Unlike the return of periodic comet s whose orbits have been established by
  19. Be designated 2006 D4. Prefixes are also added to indicate the nature of the, comet ,: * P/ indicates a periodic comet (defined for these purposes as any comet with
  20. The comet : * P/ indicates a periodic comet (defined for these purposes as any, comet ,with an orbital period of less than 200 years or confirmed observations at more
  21. To the effects of solar radiation and the solar wind upon the nucleus of the, comet , Comet nuclei range from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers across and
  22. Cometes, which is the Latinization of the Greek κομήτης (competes),meaning ", comet ,", but literally" long-haired ", from the word κόμη (some),which means "
  23. Monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane and ammonia. Because of their low mass, comet ,nuclei do not become spherical under their own gravity, and thus have irregular
  24. In 2009,it was confirmed that the amino acid glycine had been found in the, comet ,dust recovered by NASA's Stardust mission. In August 2011,a report, based on
  25. Have been questioned, and have not yet been independently confirmed. As a, comet ,approaches the inner Solar System, solar radiation causes the volatile
  26. Bright or notable examples are called" Great Comets ". Etymology The word, comet ,derives from the Latin word comet s, which is the Latinization of the Greek
  27. To outward flowing solar wind particles. As the relative orbital speed of the, comet ,and the solar wind is supersonic, a bow shock is formed upstream of the comet
  28. Light, not symmetrical about a point, and often exhibiting a resemblance to a, comet ,having its tail directed towards or away from the axis. From this appearance it
  29. Which in turn gives rise to an" induced magnetosphere" around the comet . The, comet ,and its induced magnetic field from an obstacle to outward flowing solar wind
  30. Had been observed through perihelion and its orbit had been established,the, comet ,was given a permanent designation of the year of its perihelion, followed by a
  31. Merle Shoemaker (BS 1947,MS 1948) co-discovered Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (a, comet ,which crashed into the planet Jupiter) and was the first person buried on the
  32. At more than one perihelion passage); * C/ indicates a non-periodic, comet ,(defined as any comet that is not periodic according to the preceding
  33. And tail are illuminated by the Sun and may become visible from Earth when a, comet ,passes through the inner Solar System, the dust reflecting sunlight directly
  34. Comet and the solar wind is supersonic, a bow shock is formed upstream of the, comet , in the flow direction of the solar wind. In this bow shock, large
  35. S Moon, for example, may have been caused by comet s. A recent collision of a, comet ,with a planet occurred in July 1994 when Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 broke up into
  36. S radar imaging. Methane and ethane have also been detected in the tail of the, comet ,Yakutsk. Chemical analysis showed that the abundances of ethane and methane
  37. By LINEAR in 2001. Fate of comet s Departure/ejection from Solar System If a, comet ,is traveling fast enough, it may leave the Solar System; such is the case for
  38. However, this represents only a tiny fraction of the total potential, comet ,population: the reservoir of comet -like bodies in the outer Solar System may
  39. In that year, so that Comet 1969i became Comet 1970 II (it was the second, comet ,to pass perihelion in 1970) Increasing numbers of comet discoveries made this
  40. Charge which in turn gives rise to an" induced magnetosphere" around the, comet , The comet and its induced magnetic field from an obstacle to outward flowing
  41. From the Indian city of Pondicherry in December 1689 while observing a, comet , Since the early 20th Century, measures have been made with photographic plates
  42. Below 1 as it moves further from the Sun. The future orbit of a long-period, comet ,is properly obtained when the osculating orbit is computed at an epoch after
  43. Comet 1969i (Bennett) was the 9th comet discovered in 1969). Once the, comet ,had been observed through perihelion and its orbit had been established, the
  44. Dust and gas thus released form a huge, extremely tenuous atmosphere around the, comet ,called the coma, and the force exerted on the coma by the Sun's radiation
  45. Discovered and upon calculation of its orbit it turns out to be an old" lost ", comet , An example is Comet 11P/Temple–Swift–LINEAR, discovered in 1869 but
  46. Comets after their discoverers became common, and this remains so today. A, comet ,is named after up to three independent discoverers. In recent years, many
  47. C/1956 R1,and C/2007 F1 (LONERS). * Some authorities use the term periodic, comet ,to refer to any comet with a periodic orbit (that is, all short-period comet s
  48. Of the Rosetta spacecraft to probe the surface of the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, comet , History Although curium had likely been produced in previous nuclear
  49. In slightly different directions. The tail of dust is left behind in the, comet ,'s orbit in such a manner that it often forms a curved tail called the type II
  50. Showers As a result of out gassing, comet s leave a trail of solid debris. If the, comet ,'s path crosses Earth's path, then at that point there are likely to be meteor

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