Yes,when they are close enough to Earth and it is clear out.
We only know about comets that travel around our own Sun, but we would expect that other solar systems might have the same kinds of debris left over, and that other stars might have comets also. But our instruments and telescopes aren't good enough to let us detect such small objects as comets so far away.
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Comets are called this because of the ice and dust inside the nucleus. Now go look up everything else on your own.
No. Not right away. They open their eyes at only 10 days.
It depends on what system and your own person preference but in my eyes it is not
No. Just like the planets and their moons, you can only see a comet when the sun shines on it ... just as you have to shine a flashlight on a rock in order to see it at night. The sun is the only thing in our solar system that makes its own light.
Interest only property loans are a type of loan in which includesan option to make a payment on the interest. I would not ever own an interest only property because I do not plan on buying a house.
Moons and comets appear to shine because of the light they reflect. Stars produce their own light.
Every comet has its own orbit and its own timing in terms of how long it takes to orbit the sun.
No. The light we see from comets is reflected sunlight. Comets are composed of ice and dust, and do not give off any radiation, visible or otherwise. Because of their high ice content, and the water vapor they trail as they travel toward the sun, they are highly reflective.
Not 'anytime' - as an inherent special summon, you can do it only in your own main phases.
The only thing that will get rid of a black eye, is the passage of time. Your body will heal itself in its own good time.