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Comets are celestial objects composed of frozen gases, rock, and dust. They are characterized by two tails as they orbit near the sun, whose radiation and solar wind vaporize and push gas and dust away from the comet. Comets serve as frozen archives of early solar system chemistry, and some models suggest they played a crucial role in bringing water to Earth during its formation.

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