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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Comet C/2001 Q from Science Photo Library

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Technical Details

  • This Photo Jigsaw features a cropped image chosen by Science Photo Library. Estimated image size 432x305mm.
  • Bespoke 300 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle 17x12 (43x30cm). The jigsaw is delivered bagged and on a back board making a superb gift. Also supplied are a re-sealable bag, a photo example of the image and a self assemble flat packed box for storage
  • Image Description: Comet C/2001 Q4 on 7 May 2004, the day after it passed closest to the Earth. Q4 reached perihelion (closest point to the Sun) just over a week later, on the 15 May. A comet is a ball of water ice and dust, which has a highly elliptical orbit around the Sun. As comets approach the Sun, they develop a tail of vaporised gas and dust that always points away from the Sun due to the solar wind. This comet was discovered by the Near Earth Asteroid
  • For any queries regarding this item please contact Science Photo Library c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 1041203
  • © Noao/Aura/Nsf/Science Photo Library

Product Specifications
Number of Puzzle Pieces300

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Product Safety

This product is subject to specific safety warnings
  • Warning: Not suitable for children under 8 years. For use under adult supervision
  • Warning: Only for domestic use

Product Description

Photo Jigsaw, Comet C/2001 Q4. Comet C/2001 Q4 on 7 May 2004, the day after it passed closest to the Earth. Q4 reached perihelion (closest point to the Sun) just over a week later, on the 15 May. A comet is a ball of water ice and dust, which has a highly elliptical orbit around the Sun. As comets approach the Sun, they develop a tail of vaporised gas and dust that always points away from the Sun due to the solar wind. This comet was discovered

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