Comet Trajectories



This is a drawing which shows how some comets approach the sun.
Click on image for full size version (16K GIF)

As comets pass into the inner solar system, after being disturbed from the Oort cloud, they remain in orbit around the sun only if they are captured into an elliptic trajectory.



Comet Trajectories



This is a drawing which shows how some comets approach the sun.
Click on image for full size version (16K GIF)

As comets pass into the inner solar system, after being disturbed from the Oort cloud, they remain in orbit around the sun only if they are captured into an elliptic trajectory, or path.



Comet Trajectories



This is a drawing which shows how some comets approach the sun.
Click on image for full size version (16K GIF)

As comets pass into the inner solar system from the outer solar system, they stay in the solar system, in orbit around the sun, only if they are captured into an orbit. That is, the path they follow must change to an elliptic or circular path if they are to stay in the solar system.

This can happen through the action of the gravity of Jupiter or the Sun.




Last modified March 24, 1997 by the Windows Team

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