[Credit: ESA / Rosetta / MPS for OSIRIS Team; MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA]
. . .become more active in coming weeks, as primordial ices sublimating from the surface produce jets of gas and dust.
What ice? Where's the water? They are still stuck on their "Dirty Snowball" canard even though after TEN visits and flybys of comets, all of which have turned out to be bone dry ROCKS, with little to no water, you'd think they might be starting to get a clue they are NOT "dirty snowballs".
Here is the list of the chemicals outgassing from 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and water composes only 3.3% of the total materials, if that:
If the theory of sublimation were true, the gasses would form on the surface and evanesce equally from everywhere on the surface exposed to the heating of the sun. . . shrinking the comet from the outside in, forming very obvious sublimation formations as seen in ice caves without air movement which have never risen above zero Fº. . .
And which we've never seen on any comet surface. . . instead we see surfaces indistinguishable from every asteroid we've seen. Rocky cratered surfaces.
Of course ice is a very good reflector and an excellent reflector of heat in particular.