These sundiver comets fascinate me, how do they do it?
It's not a planet's atmosphere they're crashing into, it's the sun.
Why don't they just vaporize before impact?
The temperature of the suns surface is 5,778 kelvin which is 9,800f or 5,427c
But it gets hotter just above the surface in a region called the chromosphere that
can reach temps upto 100,000 kelvin.
Then of course there is the suns crushing gravity and gamma rays etc.
If the answer is simply down to the comets hyper velocity, I still think
it's short of a miracle anything survives coming close to Sol
I will be watching this with great interest, thanks for posting galactix







