It is not a planet, and it is not a comet.
The Milky Way is a galaxy.
That would be Pluto -- and it is not a planet, it is indeed a comet.
Venus is a planet, not a comet, so it does not have a tail.
At its aphelionThe aphelion is the point in the orbit of a planet or comet that is at the greatest distance from the sun.
Yes. Planets are much larger than comets.
From Earth it would be the Sun, which, however not a planet, but a star
It is a comet.
No. It is a comet. It is too small to be a planet.
That would be Pluto -- and it is not a planet, it is indeed a comet.
No. It is a comet. It is too small to be a planet.
Neither. It is considered a dwarf planet. It is much larger than a comet.
The planet Jupiter was hit by a number of fragments of the Comet Shoemaker-Levy9.
Venus is a planet, not a comet, so it does not have a tail.
No, Mercury is a planet.
Comets.
Basically, Earth is a planet, the Sun is a star, and a comet is an icy small body of ice.
No I am a astronot Iwent past the Milkyway and didn't see a single planet but I saw a whole new world!
No planet has a "tail". I believe you are thinking of a comet.