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Yes, they move incredibly fast, even in asteroids coming through as well from the asteroid balancing this on the north coast of the North and the hyper belt as well. And as they're traveling inwards, even as far out as the outer limits of our solar system, the sun does have gravitational effect on that far. So, on these objects, and of course, as a big closer, of course, the sun, the gravitational field is getting even greater in us, causing them to accelerate. And these comets, as you see, these comets, they're big icy, dirty ice balls, full of debris and ice, and then they're getting closer to suddenly start heating up. They sublimate the surface turns in the gas, and you get the tail coming up behind the tails, and they're part of the floor, when they're in the comet, pushing it out from behind. And they're going incredibly fast. Some of these comets will end up slamming into the moon as well. And as they're coming around the back of the sun, they're starting to come around its final orbit.
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