Science Art: Section of a Comet’s Path, 1933

Scientific illustration of the path of a comet showing the direction of a comet's tail
Scientific illustration of the path of a comet showing the direction of a comet's tail

This illustration, from Natural History Magazine, shows the way the comet of 1843 (or Comet 1843, if you prefer) reached its closest point to the sun, perihelion, over 10 hours – and the way the solar wind blew its tail away from the sun at every point of the 12-million-kilometer journey.