periodic comet
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- In comet: General considerations
…after the name of a periodic comet denoted its order among comets discovered by that individual or group, but for new comets there would be no such distinguishing number.
Read More - In comet: Ancient Greece to the 19th century
…comet was the first recognized periodic comet and was named in Halley’s honour, Comet Halley.
Read More - In comet: Ancient Greece to the 19th century
…it was discovered that other periodic comets arrived too late. Those include the comets 6P/D’Arrest, 14P/Wolf 1, and even 1P/Halley, which typically returns about four days later than a purely gravitational orbit would predict.
Read More - In comet: The modern era
That model also explained periodic comets whose orbits were growing, such as D’Arrest and Wolf 1, depending on the direction of the nuclei’s rotation poles and the direction in which the nuclei were rotating. Because the rocket force results from the high activity of the comet nucleus near perihelion,…
Read More - In comet: Tails
…the orbits of several well-known periodic comets, including Encke’s Comet and 10P/Tempel 2. Further analysis showed that the trails were collections of relatively large particles, from 100 microns to 1 cm in radius, that had been ejected from the comets but whose orbits changed very slowly because they were too…
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