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- Q1765388 subject Q7033958.
- Q1765388 subject Q7217170.
- Q1765388 abstract "Extinct comets are comets that have expelled most of their volatile ice and have little left to form a tail or coma. The volatile material contained in the comet nucleus evaporates away, and all that remains is inert rock or rubble that can resemble an asteroid. Comets may go through a transition phase as they come close to extinction. A comet may be dormant rather than extinct, if its volatile component is sealed beneath an inactive surface layer.".
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- Q1765388 wikiPageExternalLink Low-Albedos-Among-Extinct-Comet-Candidates.
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- Q1765388 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033958.
- Q1765388 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217170.
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- Q1765388 comment "Extinct comets are comets that have expelled most of their volatile ice and have little left to form a tail or coma. The volatile material contained in the comet nucleus evaporates away, and all that remains is inert rock or rubble that can resemble an asteroid. Comets may go through a transition phase as they come close to extinction. A comet may be dormant rather than extinct, if its volatile component is sealed beneath an inactive surface layer.".
- Q1765388 label "Extinct comet".
- Q1765388 depiction 3552Don2-LB4-mag15.jpg.