Similar words: come to, come true, sometime, something, come to life, sometimes, come through, something of. Meaning: ['kɒmɪt] n. (astronomy) a relatively small extraterrestrial body consisting of a frozen mass that travels around the sun in a highly elliptical orbit.
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(151) A new comet is speeding in from the dark. If you could smell it, you might recall a tar pit.
(152) It is of much interest that comet Halley showed very long and straight main tail (tail streamer) at larger heliocentric distance.
(153) Had it not met an untimely death, the comet would have been ejected back into heliocentric orbit within a few hundred years.
(154) But surprising Comet McNaught - whose January 12 closest approach to the Sun ( perihelion passage) was well inside the orbit of Mercury - gave an enjoyable performance in bright blue daytime skies.
(155) According to Marsden's calculations, this comet reaches its closest point to the Sun (perihelion) on March 18th.
(156) The Comet, for example, was really only a fancy Falcon.
(157) Halley's Comet is likely the most famous comet in the world, even depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry that chronicled the Battle of Hastings of 1066.
(158) Dust tails are created when small particles from a comet are swept backward by the Sun's radiation pressure.
(159) Oh, so it's like Halley's comet , only monsters come out?
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