It is the Oort cloud
No, Haley's Comet is not part of the Oort Cloud. It is a periodic comet that belongs to the Jupiter family of comets, originating from the Kuiper Belt. The Oort Cloud is a theoretical region of space much farther out in the solar system than where Halley's Comet originates.
They get pulled out by stars that are outside the the cloud. But the sun may pull a comet but that is rare
They come from the outer reaches of space.
The frozen chunk of ice and dust from outside the solar system is called a comet. Comets are composed of ice, dust, and rocky material and originate from the outer regions of the solar system. When a comet approaches the Sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize, creating a long tail that points away from the Sun.
i think it's a comet
No. A comet is surrounded by various vaporized ices, but not hydrogen.
A hazy Cloud called coma sorrounds the head of a comet.
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.
The "coma".
Yes, the Sun contains more than 99.8% of the mass of the solar system, and its gravitic influence extends as more than a trillion (10^12) miles into space, as far as the Oort Comet Cloud (between 50,000 and 200,00 AU).
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A comet is in a solar system. A solar system is in a galaxy, so technically a comet is also in a galaxy.