How Halley’s Comet Travels
Imagine you're on a swing. You go up high, then come back down, that's kind of how Halley’s Comet moves. It swings through space, coming closer to Earth every 75 or 76 years. When it gets near us, we can see it as a bright streak in the sky, like when you flicker a light on a dark night.
Why People Think the World Ends
Sometimes people think Halley’s Comet means the end of the world, kind of like how your toy might break when it falls off the couch. But actually, Halley’s Comet is just passing by. It's not going to crash into Earth and make everything explode (unless we're really bad at math or timing).
So even though it's a big deal every few hundred years, the world isn't ending, just having a fun visit from an old friend in space!
Examples
- A comet visits Earth every few hundred years, like Halley's Comet, and people have thought it means the end of the world.
- Children believe comets are magical signs that predict big changes in life.
- Some ancient cultures saw comets as omens of destruction.
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See also
- How Does Halley's Comet: Earth's Constant Companion Work?
- How Does Halley's Comet changed humanity. This is how. Work?
- How Does A Comet is Born - Ask a Spaceman! Work?
- What is Halley’s Comet?
- How Did Comets Form?