AstrochemistryIntroduction |
What are comets made of? |
Comets are space snowballs with some dirt sprinkled in. No, really. Comets are typically balls of rock, frozen water, and gases. Sometimes other chemicals are present in much smaller amounts; these include methanol and ethanol, hydrocarbons, and in 2009 NASA’s Stardust mission confirmed that glycine (an amino acid) was present in the comet called Wild 2.