... of the planet during the most dangerous part of the encounter, which will occur whenб Mars' path through the comet's tail reaches the region ofб highest dust density, about 100 minutes after closest approach. б Nevertheless, every effort will be made to ...
... been altered to place them on the safe side of the planet during the most dangerous part of the encounter, which will occur whenѓЉMars' path through the comet's tail reaches the region ofѓЉhighest dust density, about 100 minutes after closest approach ...
... Initially, Comet LINEAR was thought to be a Near-Earth Asteroid , but observations soon showed that it had an unusual motion for an asteroid and a diffuse appearance showing both a coma and tail, typical of a comet. ...
... They are now believed to be dust from the tails of old comets. Meteorology – the study of the weather – has been carried out in Armagh since 1795. ...
... been altered to place them on the safe side of the planet during the most dangerous part of the encounter, which will occur whenѓЉMars' path through the comet's tail reaches the region ofѓЉhighest dust density, about 100 minutes after closest approach ...
... Whereas the gas is eventually blown out by the solar wind to produce the straight, highly structured gas or ion tail of the comet, the larger dust particles eventually produce trails of dust in roughly the same region of space as that pursued by the ...
... been altered to place them on the safe side of the planet during the most dangerous part of the encounter, which will occur when€аMars' path through the comet's tail reaches the region of€аhighest dust density, about 100 minutes after closest approach.€а ...
... They are now believed to be dust from the tails of old comets. Meteorology - the study of the weather - has been carried out in Armagh since 1795. ...