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This comet is unusual for a number of reasons. First and most important is that it's orbit includes 2 different star systems that are approximately 1 light year apart. These 2 star systems are the Py"lea and Tumar star systems.  
This comet is unusual for a number of reasons. First and most important is that it's orbit includes 2 different star systems that are approximately 1 light year apart. These 2 star systems are the Py"lea and Tumar star systems.  


Next is it's size. It is one of the largest Comets on record being over ??? km in size.
Next is it's size. It is one of the largest Comets on record being over 50 km in size with a spectacular tail.
 
The other thing that makes it unique is the string of 10 other smaller comets that follow in it's wake on it's massive orbit between systems. This group of comets is also called the '''Necklace'''.


For more data regarding Comets see the file [[wp:Comets|Comets]].
For more data regarding Comets see the file [[wp:Comets|Comets]].
[[Category:Comets]]
[[Category:Py'Lea system]]
[[Category:Tumar system]]
[[Category:Trinity Sector]]

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Py'Lea system Star  · Belt I  · I  · II  · Belt II  · III  · Belt III  · IV  · Comet
Tumar system Star  · I  · II  · III  · Comet

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This comet is unusual for a number of reasons. First and most important is that it's orbit includes 2 different star systems that are approximately 1 light year apart. These 2 star systems are the Py"lea and Tumar star systems.

Next is it's size. It is one of the largest Comets on record being over 50 km in size with a spectacular tail.

The other thing that makes it unique is the string of 10 other smaller comets that follow in it's wake on it's massive orbit between systems. This group of comets is also called the Necklace.

For more data regarding Comets see the file Comets.