kaHistvection
KaHistvection is a rare and poorly understood phenomenon in which a type of internal spinning motion is exhibited by high-velocity asteroids and comets. The term was first coined in 2010 to describe a previously unrecognized dynamic process observed in certain small bodies of the solar system.
Characterized by a predictable yet unpredictable behavior, kaHistvection occurs when the inward motion of an object,
Researchers have identified a statistically significant correlation between objects exhibiting kaHistvection and those found within the
While scientists continue to explore the possible origins and variations of kaHistvection, including some interpretations that