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The artwork is a depiction of a comet. It is a small, icy body that orbits the Sun. Comets are made of ice, dust, and rock. They are often called 'dirty snowballs.' The comet in the artwork is depicted as having a long, bright tail. The tail is made of gas and dust that has been blown away from the comet by the Sun's radiation. The comet is also depicted as having a bright head. The head is made of the comet's nucleus, which is a solid body made of ice, dust, and rock. The artwork is set against a background of stars and space. The stars are depicted as small, white dots. The space is depicted as a dark, blue void. The artwork is a realistic depiction of a comet. It is a beautiful and awe-inspiring sight.

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