posted on Dec, 13 2010 @ 02:54 PM
Based on 596 Scheila's current distance from the Sun -- 2.9 Astronomical Units or about 270 million miles, I surmise that this is not, as is
currently being suggested, one of a rare class of objects called main-belt comets. It is currently too far from the Sun for ices to be turning to gas,
and so, throwing off a tail. That occurs within the so-called 'snow line' at about 2.7 AU or ~250 million miles, where there is enough heat from the
Sun to cause sublimation of ices. Ross