Asteroid Phaethon’s mysterious tail may finally have an explanation

For quite a while, an asteroid named Phaethon has presented astronomers with something of a conundrum. 

When it passes closest to the sun during its orbit, a long tail of material can be seen leaving the three-mile-wide (five-kilometer-wide) rock. However, if Phaethon’s tail is the stuff of usual comets — ice and carbon dioxide — then it should be visible when the comet is as far away as Jupiter, too. But it’s not.

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