Comets in space have an orbit path.
a comet/meteorite
No. But NASA did send a space probe to crash into a comet.
space trash.
Depends on how big the Comet is.
She was a space scientist because she discovered a comet from space.
What do you mean with "hit space"? Comets are always in space.
A comet or asteroid.
Comet
A comet perhaps.
The nucleus of a comet is mostly solid, while the coma and tail of the comet is composed of gasses and (we believe) a lot of dust. As the comet approaches the Sun, sunlight heats the nucleus of the comet and melts some of the frozen gasses, which sublimate into space carrying dust into space, forming the coma and the tail of the comet.
The space probe designed for sampling comet dust is known as NASA's Stardust spacecraft. It was launched in 1999 with the primary mission of collecting comet material from comet Wild 2 and returning it to Earth in 2006.
From the Comet up in space