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This Comet Mysteriously Reversed Its Spin After Passing The Sun, But Why? : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 19, 2026 7:45 pm
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A remarkable event in the Solar System caught the attention of scientists in early 2017 when comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresák exhibited a behavior never seen before. As the comet made its close approach to the Sun, its spin appeared to slow down to a complete halt before likely reversing direction, according to astronomer David Jewitt from the University of California, Los Angeles.

The unprecedented nature of this event lies in the speed and magnitude of the spin reversal. Previous records of comet spin changes pale in comparison to the rapid and significant slowdown observed in comet 41P. The comet’s rotation period went from 20 hours in March to over 53 hours in May, and by December, it had shortened to 14.4 hours. Jewitt suggests that the most plausible explanation for this drastic change is that the comet’s rotation came to a standstill around June 2017 before switching direction.

The process behind this phenomenon is rooted in the sublimation of ice within comets as they approach the Sun. This sublimation leads to the formation of jets and geysers that release vapor and exert torque on the comet’s nucleus, causing changes in its spin. Being relatively small in size, at about a kilometer wide, comet 41P is particularly susceptible to these effects.

While the exact mechanism behind the spin reversal is still being studied, Jewitt’s analysis of light-curve measurements and comet size estimates from Hubble Space Telescope data suggests that the rapid changes are a result of torques from outgassed volatiles acting on the comet’s small nucleus.

Looking ahead, if comet 41P continues to evolve at the same rate as observed in 2017, it could potentially spin itself apart within a few decades. This ongoing evolution underscores the dynamic nature of comets and their role as remnants of the early Solar System. The findings of this study offer valuable insights into the behavior of comets and their long-term evolution in response to solar interactions.

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For more details on this fascinating discovery, the research paper is available on arXiv. Stay tuned for further updates on comet 41P’s spin dynamics during its upcoming perihelion in 2028. Comets continue to intrigue scientists with their ever-changing nature, serving as a reminder of the Solar System’s ancient origins and ongoing transformations.

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