No it does not. The Oort cloud is not a planet. It is a sphere of comets around our solar system.
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the oort cloud is mostly black
The Oort cloud.However, technically the Oort cloud IS part of our Solar System.See related link for more information.
Oort cloud
The collections of orbiting solar objects are not considered "rings", but "belts" of objects sych as the Asteroid Belt, Kuiper Belt, and the Oort Cloud of comets.The Sun does not have rings.
That is the Oort Cloud.That is the Oort Cloud.That is the Oort Cloud.That is the Oort Cloud.
the oort cloud is mostly black
The Oort cloud.However, technically the Oort cloud IS part of our Solar System.See related link for more information.
The outer Oort cloud. (The inner Oort cloud is believed to be disk-shaped.)
Oort cloud
Oort (Yes - that is what it is called)
The collections of orbiting solar objects are not considered "rings", but "belts" of objects sych as the Asteroid Belt, Kuiper Belt, and the Oort Cloud of comets.The Sun does not have rings.
No part of the atmosphere of any planet is any part of the Oort cloud.
No. The Oort Cloud is "leftover" mass from the formation of the Sun and the planets.
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The Oort cloud
Jan Hendrik Oort suggested that comets come from the Oort Cloud. This is sometimes called the Oort Hypothesis.