Solar System Debris
 
 
A comet passes in front of the Earth and Moon Long Hair (2001)
Though comets themselves are only kilometres across, the gas and dust freed from their icy surfaces can stretch vast distances, blown by the solar wind and by radiation pressure. Here, a bright comet passes behind the Earth as it heads towards the Sun, its tail — longer than the radius of Earth's orbit — dwarfing the puny planet and its satellite.
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A fragmented comet impacting a gas giant planet, inspired by Shoemaker-Levy-9
A comet in the sky
A close up of the nucleus of a comet