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- Coma_(cometary) abstract "Coma is the nebulous envelope around the nucleus of a comet. It is formed when the comet passes close to the Sun on its highly elliptical orbit; as the comet warms, parts of it sublimate. This gives a comet a "fuzzy" appearance when viewed in telescopes and distinguishes it from stars. The word coma comes from the Greek "kome", in Greek written as κόμη, and can be translated as "hair".The coma is generally made of ice and dust. Water dominates up to 90% of the volatiles that outflow from the nucleus when the comet is within 3-4 AU of the Sun. The H2O parent molecule is destroyed primarily through photodissociation and to a much smaller extent photoionization. The solar wind plays a minor role in the destruction of water compared to photochemistry. Larger dust particles are left along the comet's orbital path while smaller particles are pushed away from the Sun into the comet's tail by light pressure.".
- Coma_(cometary) thumbnail Infrared_Structure_of_Comet_Holmes.jpg?width=300.
- Coma_(cometary) wikiPageExternalLink AT31402.HTM.
- Coma_(cometary) wikiPageExternalLink comets.html.
- Coma_(cometary) wikiPageID "583392".
- Coma_(cometary) wikiPageRevisionID "601720678".
- Coma_(cometary) hasPhotoCollection Coma_(cometary).
- Coma_(cometary) subject Category:Comets.
- Coma_(cometary) type Comet109251407.
- Coma_(cometary) type Comets.
- Coma_(cometary) type ExtraterrestrialObject109277686.
- Coma_(cometary) type NaturalObject100019128.
- Coma_(cometary) type Object100002684.
- Coma_(cometary) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Coma_(cometary) type Whole100003553.
- Coma_(cometary) comment "Coma is the nebulous envelope around the nucleus of a comet. It is formed when the comet passes close to the Sun on its highly elliptical orbit; as the comet warms, parts of it sublimate. This gives a comet a "fuzzy" appearance when viewed in telescopes and distinguishes it from stars. The word coma comes from the Greek "kome", in Greek written as κόμη, and can be translated as "hair".The coma is generally made of ice and dust.".
- Coma_(cometary) label "Chioma (astronomia)".
- Coma_(cometary) label "Coma (astronomie)".
- Coma_(cometary) label "Coma (astronomía)".
- Coma_(cometary) label "Coma (cometary)".
- Coma_(cometary) label "Koma (astronomia)".
- Coma_(cometary) label "Кома (комета)".
- Coma_(cometary) label "コマ (彗星)".
- Coma_(cometary) label "彗髮".
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Coma_(astronomía).
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Koma_(astronomia).
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Koma_(komet).
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Chioma_(astronomia).
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs コマ_(彗星).
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs 코마_(혜성).
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Coma_(astronomie).
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Koma_(astronomia).
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs m.02sdlh.
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Q259854.
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Q259854.
- Coma_(cometary) sameAs Coma_(cometary).
- Coma_(cometary) wasDerivedFrom Coma_(cometary)?oldid=601720678.
- Coma_(cometary) depiction Infrared_Structure_of_Comet_Holmes.jpg.
- Coma_(cometary) isPrimaryTopicOf Coma_(cometary).