Halley's Comet size and scale context

Halley's Comet nucleus is the solid core of the Solar System's most famous periodic comet. ESA’s Giotto mission found it to be darker than coal and among the darkest known objects in the Solar System, with jets blasting material from localized active regions. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

9P/Tempel 1Comet nucleus·7.6 km
19P/BorrellyComet nucleus·8 km
Halley's CometComet nucleus·11 km

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