Tailless ‘Manx’ Comet Could Answer Planetary Mystery0
- From Around the Web, Space
- May 2, 2016
The comet C/2014 S3 is an odd comet without a tail, but it could very well unlock secrets to how planets are formed.

The comet C/2014 S3 is an odd comet without a tail, but it could very well unlock secrets to how planets are formed.

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Particularly fascinating is the surface color and horizon, appearing more similar to what we see on Earth compared to many of the deep red images we have presented in the past where the red Martian atmosphere dominates.





























































