We did see a comet break up and hit Jupiter a few years ago. It made some little
splashes, and then it was gone. We're pretty sure that the same thing must have
happened to other planets, but if they leave any marks, we're not sure what the
marks look like, so we don't know what's been hit. Aside from that, planets are not
made of comets, so there's no such thing as comets 'in' a planet.
asteroids and comets!
No. Planets do not have comets. They are not related to planets. They are just objects flying through space that we can see in the sky.
There are no comets on Neptune because Neptune is a planet and comets are, well, comets. They have nothing to do with each other.
Uranus has 47 moons. Uranus moons are comets or planets or space trash or asdroids or medeors.
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Uranus has 13 moons.
Uranus and Neptune are the Ice Giants. Mars also has ice as too does Mercury and Earth.
Uranus has 24 known natural satellites.
Uranus has 27 moons.
Uranus had 18 known children
Caroline Herschel was the first professionaal female astronomer. She assisted here brother William in the discovery of Uranus and the cataloguing of 1000s of nebulae and galaxies and discovered several comets of her own.
There is no set number, because new comets are discovered all the time. Not all comets that are discovered will be visible with the naked eye.