Friday, November 1, 2013

Dirty Snowball

The only permanent part of a comet is its solid nucleus, or core. It is typically very dark, irregularly shaped, and several miles in diameter. The nucleus is often described as a DIRTY SNOWBALL because it consists of ice mixed with large amounts of fine, sooty dust particles. Some comets have more dust than ice.

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Simulating with Proteus

https://youtu.be/GDxYzqvTcnI