There is none. Both comets and planets are in free-fall, moving in accordance with their inertia and the gravitational forces between the Sun and the planet or asteroid.
No. There are more than that. There are currently 173 known moons orbiting planets in our solar system and many more orbiting dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets.
the asteroid belt, the kuiper belt, and the oort cloud.
The solar system includes planets, asteroids, comets and other objects such as the" Kuiper Belt" objects.
comets crash into all planets!Planets don't have comets. Planets have moons. Comets orbit the sun
No. Comets are much smaller than planets.
Comets.
comets are pieces of floating rock in the outer space while planets are a sphere shaped ball that is able to have life living on it.There are most likely thousands of planets with life some possibly more intelligent than us but we have no means at the moment to contact them or find evidence of their exsistence
In space :)
the sun and everything "trapped" within its gravitational field - that is, everything orbiting around it : planets, meteors, comets, asteroids, even dust.
Saturn has not been found to have any comets orbiting around it. Comets are typically found in the outer reaches of the solar system in regions such as the Kuiper Belt or the Oort Cloud, rather than around gas giant planets like Saturn.
Asteroids and Comets
No. Comets are not moons as they orbit the sun, not planets.