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  • Comet Structure: Understanding the Coma, Nucleus, and Tail
    The part of a comet around the nucleus is called the coma.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Nucleus: The solid, icy core of a comet.

    * Coma: A fuzzy, cloud-like atmosphere that surrounds the nucleus. It's formed when the nucleus heats up and releases gas and dust.

    * Tail: A long, thin stream of gas and dust that trails behind the comet. It's formed by the solar wind pushing on the coma.

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