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Green comet ZTF develops strange anti-tail pointing in wrong direction

Por: Newsweek World January 23, 2023

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The unusually green-hued comet ZTF, also known as ZTF (C/2022 E3), developed a strange and rare tail yesterday, pointing toward our sun rather than trailing out behind it.This is known as an anti-tail, and appears to point in the opposite direction to the usual comet tail—seemingly breaking the laws of physics.Comet ZTF, a green-colored comet currently approaching the central solar system, due to fly past Earth on its journey toward the sun,... + full article



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