Yes. In addition to several comets crashing into the Sun so far this year, the 1994 impacts of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet fragments into Jupiter were quite spectacular.
There are no comets on Neptune because Neptune is a planet and comets are, well, comets. They have nothing to do with each other.
Comets don't orbit a planet, they orbit the sun.
Meteroids or comets can impact on a planet.
comets crash into all planets!Planets don't have comets. Planets have moons. Comets orbit the sun
Comets.
How was the planet Uranus been observed
Uranus was initially mistaken for a comet by William Herschel in 1781 when he first observed it through a telescope. It was later confirmed to be a planet due to its consistent orbit and lack of a visible coma or tail, typical of comets.
The comets in our Solar System orbit our Sun. Presumably, a comet could be trapped by a planet, so that it orbits that planet; and presumably, there are also comets around other stars.
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Clyde William Tombaugh was the one who actually first observed the planet pluto, but nobody actually "predicted" that another planet existed. He also discovered what was later called the Kuiper belt.
you might be talking about Pluto, but its not considered a planet anymore.
(Comets are said to be "dirty snowballs")