The Impact of an Object Becoming Within Close Proximity of Its Host Star and the Short Duration of Comets Becoming Visible Upon Earth

The closer an object gets to its host star/sun, the faster it will move. Comets are seen for a few short days or months and then spend hundreds, thousands, and even millions of years when slingshotted back into orbit...


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