ATRONOMY – METEOR, COMET & MALL BODIE (20) CALCULATOR Comet Coma Diameter A precise tool.
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What is the Comet Coma Diameter & How does it work?

A comet’s coma is a cloud of gas and dust that expands outward from the nucleus when solar radiation heats volatile ices. The expansion speed of the gas, usually measured in kilometres per second, determines how quickly the coma grows.

The size of the coma at any moment depends on how long the gas has been flowing. By multiplying the outflow speed by the elapsed time since the material left the nucleus, we obtain the radius of the coma. Doubling this radius gives the coma’s full diameter.

Activity levels can vary with heliocentric distance and composition, which is often represented by a dimensionless activity factor. This factor scales the basic expansion model to match observed brightness and gas production rates.

D = 2 ; v ; t_{text{days}} ; 86400 ,text{km}
D = coma diameter (km)  |  v = gas expansion speed (km/s)  |  t = time since outgassing began (days)  |  activity factor = scaling multiplier
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate the radius of a comet’s coma?
Multiply the outflow speed by the elapsed time since the material left the nucleus.
What is the relationship between the radius and diameter of a comet’s coma?
The diameter is twice the radius.
How does solar radiation affect a comet’s coma?
Solar radiation heats volatile ices, causing them to expand outward as a cloud of gas and dust.
What factors determine how quickly a comet’s coma grows?
The expansion speed of the gas determines how quickly the coma grows.
Can you explain what a comet’s nucleus is?
A comet’s nucleus is the central part of the comet, consisting of dust and ice.
Why is it important to know the size of a comet’s coma?
Understanding the size helps in studying the composition and behavior of comets as they approach the sun.
How does the outflow speed affect the diameter of a comet’s coma?
A higher outflow speed results in a larger coma diameter for the same elapsed time.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.