Comet is a celestial body consisting of ice, dust, and gas that moves around the sun.
Comets are formed in the outside solar system and only appear near the sun when their orbits enter the deep solar system.
Comets can be observed with the naked eye for several weeks or months when passing near the earth.
Comet has a tail whose length can reach millions of kilometers because the gas and dust released when approaching the sun.
Comet was first observed by humans since thousands of years ago and is considered a bad sign or luck.
Some famous comets that have appeared in the sky of Indonesia were comet Halley in 1910 and Heyakutake in 1996.
Comets can provide important information about the origin of the solar system and materials that form planets and other celestial bodies.
Comets can be dangerous if approaching the earth with a fairly close distance and can have a big impact on life on earth.
Comets have irregular orbits and can change because of the influence of gravity from planets and other celestial bodies.
Comet is an interesting celestial body to be observed because of its spectacular beauty and provides a lot of important information for astronomy and science.