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What is the comet part that can be millions of miles long?

The tail of a comet is over a million miles long.


How long is a comets tail?

A comet's tail can vary in length, but it can extend from tens of thousands to millions of kilometers. The tail is mainly composed of dust and gas particles that are released as the comet approaches the Sun and interaction with solar wind pushes the material away from the comet's nucleus.


Did Halley's comet ever hurt anyone?

No. At its closest it is over 55 million miles from Earth, so it cannot harm anyone.


Will Halley's comet ever crash to earth?

No. It is over 55 million miles from Earth when it gets to its closest so there is no chance of it hitting us.


What is a long term or short term comet?

a long term comet is over 1 year a short term comet is from 0-3 months


What is smaller Halley's comet or the moon?

The moon is larger than Halley's comet. Halley's comet has a nucleus that is only a few kilometers wide, while the moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers.


What is the longest comet tail?

The longest comet tail on record belongs to the Great Comet of 1844, which had a tail that stretched for over 300 million kilometers. Comet tails can vary in length depending on factors such as the comet's size, composition, and proximity to the Sun.


How long does it take to travel 500 million miles?

That cannot be calculated without knowing the average speed over that distance.


Is the Indian ocean over twenty-nine million square miles long?

Square miles are area, not length. The Indian Ocean measures 28,400,000 square miles (73,556,000 square kilometres)


Is the Indian Ocean over twenty nine million square miles long?

Square miles are area, not length. The Indian ocean measures 28,400,000 square miles (73,556,000 square kilometres)


What is the distance from Earth to Halleys Comet?

Halleyâ??s Comet is a periodic comet and returns to earth at roughly every 75 years as predicted by Edmond Halley. Who happened to notice the pattern but was unable to see its return in 1758. In 1910 the comet was especially fantastic, having passed Earth by at about 13.9 million miles, and was photographed for the first time. The return of the comet in 1986 was met by a number of nationâ??s satellites. This fleet of spaceships is sometimes dubbed the "Halley Armada." But was only a spec on the horizon for most of the Earths telescopes as it passed on the other side of the sun opposite Earth at the time.


Where do long Comet cycling over 200 years come from?

Long period comets originate in the Oort Cloud.