National Aeronautics and Space Administration Logo
Follow this link to skip to the main content NASA Banner
Solar System Exploration
Spacecraft Icon
SSE Kids
Solar System Shuffle: Click to Play
Comets
Random Facts

When they are far from the Sun, most comets are insignificant specks less than 10 km (6 miles) across. But when a comet gets close to the Sun, the cloud of gases surrounding it can swell larger than the size of Jupiter - more than 10 times the diameter of Earth. Comets also sprout beautiful tails that stretch for millions of kilometers away from the Sun.

Show Me Another
Swell Comet
People's Space: Send Us Your Drawings
Fun with Ion Engines
 Weight  Location
 Go
Build Your Own Space Fleet
Awards and Recognition   Solar System Exploration Roadmap   Contact Us   Site Map   Print This Page
NASA Official: Kristen Erickson
Advisory: Dr. James Green, Director of Planetary Science
Outreach Manager: Alice Wessen
Editor: Phil Davis
Science Writer: Samantha Harvey
Webmaster: David Martin
> NASA Science Mission Directorate
> Budgets, Strategic Plans and Accountability Reports
> Equal Employment Opportunity Data
   Posted Pursuant to the No Fear Act
> Information-Dissemination Policies and Inventories
> Freedom of Information Act
> Privacy Policy & Important Notices
> Inspector General Hotline
> Office of the Inspector General
> NASA Communications Policy
> USA.gov
> ExpectMore.gov
> NASA Advisory Council
> Open Government at NASA
Last Updated: 17 Apr 2012