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Thursday 11 August 2011

Comet Sungrazer Hit The Sun



A comet that has not had time to be appointed to crash into the Sun July 5, 2011 Last. From the study, the comet ice is expected.


According to the researchers, most sungrazer comet (the comet that moves very close to the sun) and is believed to originate from fragments of a giant comet that destroyed several centuries ago.

For information sungrazer comet, which is usually made ​​of dust, rocks and ice, are rarely detected when they are close to the sun because they are covered by the bright solar disk or a disk of light surrounding the sun.

The comets that survived the heat of the sun's corona is lost in the chromosphere, which radiates heat up to 100 thousand degrees Kelvin, Celsius or approximately 99726.85.


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