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Hi everyone,
APOD today carries a magnificent picture of the comet as seen from the Southern hemisphere and taken by the discoverer from a sight in Australia http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html My questions are: 1. Why is the tail curved to such an extent? 2. What causes the breakup of the tail? I have tried to answer my own questions as follows: The tail is curved because the comet is moving away across the solar wind direction. The tail lags behind as it is still driven by the solar wind and unrelated to the direction of the movement of the comet.. The tail is broken up by the solar wind. I would value your thougths on this. Phil
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As I undertsand it, the reason for the tail streaching behind he comet the way it does is similar to the effect the way the water comes out of a hosepipe that is moved sideways suddenly.
The broken-up appearance of the tail presumably is connected with the effect of the comet's core rotating and when "softer" parts point towards the Sun, the boil-off increases. Also, if the nucleas is highly oval, it will see different exposure to the Sun as it rotates, boiling off different amount out gas. Truly a Great Comet! Willie |
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Going in the opposite direction of the photographer.
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See, for example, http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap001227.html |
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APOD (February 1st) features a discussion on the fascinating tail of the comet.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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