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🪨Asteroid vs Comet☄️

Asteroids and comets are leftovers from the solar system's birth, but they differ in what they are made of and where they come from.

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🪨Asteroid
  • Made mostly of rock and metal
  • Mostly orbit in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
  • Formed in the warmer inner solar system
  • Stay solid and do not grow a tail
  • Range from tiny boulders to hundreds of kilometers wide
☄️Comet
  • Made of ice, dust and frozen gases
  • Originate in the distant Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
  • Formed in the cold outer solar system
  • Grow a glowing coma and tail when near the Sun
  • Follow long, highly elliptical orbits

Verdict

Asteroids are rocky and stay close to home; comets are icy 'dirty snowballs' from the outer system that put on a show when sunlight vaporizes their ice into a tail.

Frequently asked

Why do comets have tails but asteroids do not?+

Comets contain ice that vaporizes near the Sun, releasing gas and dust that form a glowing tail.

Where do comets come from?+

From the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune and the far more distant Oort Cloud.

Could an asteroid hit Earth?+

Yes, and several have. Astronomers track near-Earth asteroids to assess any impact risk.

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