Only in the sense that the solar system is part of the milky way.
Halley's comet is part of the Milky Way. Although it moves very far out from our solar system, it never leaves the Milky Way.
The comet was named after the man not the other way around. No man as far as I am aware has been named after a comet with the possible exception of Bill Halley and the comets?
Yes. Comets are tiny; the Milky Way is enormous.
No. It is possible for a comet to leave our solar system, but not the galaxy.
Halley's comet was predicted by Edmund Halley he took the comets of 1531-1607-1682, and using Newton law of gravitation (who was Halley good friend) and predicted when that comet would return in 1758 and sure enough on Christmas eve of 1758 it returned. oh and by the way he did not live to see it and also they called him a nut job that whole year Untill its return
they all are in space?
No. The only way a comet could cause a catastrophe would be if it collided with Earth. The orbit of Halley's Comet keeps it at a safe distance from us.
Neither ! It's a galaxy !
The Milky Way is neither a planet nor a comet. It is a spiral galaxy that contains our solar system and billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and dark matter. It is not a single object within our solar system like a planet or a comet.
Comet Halley is currently still sailing away from the Sun and most of the planets in our solar system as it makes its way to its aphelion (farthest point from the Sun) in 2024, out around the orbit of Pluto. It was last closest to the Sun in 1986, and will return to perihelion (closest to the Sun) in 2061. Comet Halley is currently still sailing away from the Sun and most of the planets in our solar system as it makes its way to its aphelion (farthest point from the Sun) in 2024, out around the orbit of Pluto. It was last closest to the Sun in 1986, and will return to perihelion (closest to the Sun) in 2061.
Pluto is a part of our solar system, and our solar system is a part of the Milky Way Galaxy. Thus: Pluto is a part of the Milky Way.
Three galaxies would be the Milky Way, Andromeda, and Comet Galaxy.