Comets

/ˈkɑːmɪts/ noun

Icy objects from space that orbit the sun and develop long, glowing tails when they pass near Earth and the sun's heat makes them shine.

From Greek 'kometes aster' meaning hairy star, from 'kome' meaning hair. Ancient people named them for the tail that resembles hair streaming behind.

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