Phys.org -
9 Dec 2024 23:56

The first dark comet--a celestial object that looks like an asteroid but moves through space like a comet--was reported less than two years ago. Soon after, another six were found. In a new paper, researchers announce the discovery of seven more, doubling the number of known dark comets, and find that they fall into two distinct populations: larger ones that reside in the outer solar system and smaller ones in the inner solar system, with various other traits that set them apart.
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