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Illustration of a sungrazing comet. These are comets that pass very close to the Sun at perihelion. Sometimes they can skirt above the photosphere at distances of just a few thousand kilometres - the mere diameter of a small planet. Occasionally comets are completely evaporated in this process, but some can last several passes before either falling into the Sun or disintegrating because of tidal forces.
2018-04-07
East News
Science Photo Library RF
MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
f0212149
1,32MB
51cm x 36cm przy 300dpi
ACTIVE, ART, ARTWORK, ASTRONOMICAL, ASTRONOMY, COMA, COMET, DIRTY, DUST, FLARES, GARLICK, GAS, ICE, ILLUSTRATION, ION, IONS, LIBRARY, MAGNETISM, MARK, PERIHELIA, PERIHELION, SCIENCE, SNOWBALL, SOLAR, SPACE, SUN, SUN-GRAZING, SUNGRAZING, SUNSPOTS, SYSTEM, TAIL,