The book examines the formation and evolution of comets within the protoplanetary disk and analyzes the dynamics of cometary orbits. It emphasizes the importance of understanding comets for insights into the delivery of water and organic molecules to early Earth. Using spectroscopic data from telescopes and measurements from space missions, the book supports its arguments by integrating observational data with theoretical models.
Structured into three sections, ""Comet Origins"" first examines comet formation, then explores their composition and finally discusses their orbital dynamics. This approach offers a holistic understanding of these icy bodies, making it a valuable resource for students, amateur astronomers, and anyone fascinated by planetary science and astrophysics. Moreover, understanding the trajectory of comets also helps in strategies for planetary defense.