Comet
Introduction
a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
Background Story
The name Comet derives from ancient Greek, 'komētēs', meaning 'long-haired', and has been used in various contexts, including astronomy, where comets are celestial wanderers that appear periodically. It has connections to literature and pop culture, such as in various children's stories and space-themed narratives.
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