How Comet Got
His Tail A solitary rock roamed through the cold gloom of outer space. It slowly drifted through
the debris of broken asteroids with a feeling of sadness. In the vast and beautiful galaxy, it
was only a tiny rock. It felt like an insignificant atom. In its journeys it encountered many amazing objects. It flew by beautiful crescent moons
that were covered with craters and moon dust.
“Why can’t I be as beautiful as them?” it thought.
The rock passed a gigantic planet. The sphere had a circumference hundreds of times
larger than the breadth of the small rock.
“Why can’t I be as large as that?” it wondered.
The rock was filled with despair. It was surrounded by beauty and greatness, yet it was
just a small and ugly fragment of rock.
One day, it approached the area of an
astronomical star.
“What’s wrong?” the star asked.
“Oh, I wish I had a higher status in the
galaxy. All the other objects are so beautiful
and large,” the rock replied. “But I’m just
an ugly rock.”
The star considered the problem.
At last it said, “You don’t have to worry
anymore. I think I can help.” The star
radiated its light brighter and hotter than
it had ever done before. “Come a little
closer,” the star said to the rock.
The rock drifted closer to the star.
Suddenly, the ice that was embedded in
the rock’s tiny cracks melted and became
steam. Then the steam extended behind the
comet to form a brilliant tail. The tail shined
with all the colors of the spectrum. The little rock had become a beautiful
comet. It looked so amazing. It realized that
the star helped it change its appearance.
“Thank you,” the comet said and then flew
away with its new beautiful tail following
behind it like a galactic cape.