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Category:Companies based in TokyoBy Jonathan Amos
Science reporter, BBC News, Sydney
Space-based observations are essential for detailed climate research
Bizarre object
A comet made of rock and ice, thought to be about a million years old, hurtles through the inner solar system every year.
This year, it should reach a peak as close as 460 million km from the Sun and quite possibly the nearest point to the Sun.
It was first spotted in 2003 and called C/2003 K2.
It came to be known as Comet C/2003 K2 because of its uncertain identity.
It was speculated that it was a fragment of Comet Encke, which has now vanished, or a very large and weird comet.
The comet is now known to be the remains of a small body that has broken up.
A body of the size of Comet C/2003 K2 is unlikely to survive more than one orbit in the inner solar system.
The comet's age can be determined by studying its composition. The ice in Comet C/2003 K2 should have a signature of the water it once contained.
I never expected it to get that close to the Sun. It is a bit of a coincidence
Michael McCaughrean
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