gravity pulls it towards the large object
gravity pulls it towards the large object
Comets
Yes, any large object in the solar system can be hit by asteroids or comets. Pluto is located in the Kuiper Belt, a vast field of comets, so collisions with comets are probably not uncommon for the dwarf planet.
these certain objects are so called comets. Comets are big pieces of rock of a planet floating around the sun also know as a revolove
A planet is a large object that moves around a star in a solar system.
comets are large balls of gas and ice that are flying round in space. :-)
Any object that comes from a large distance will acquire speed as it approaches the Sun, due to Earth's attraction. The speed from this mechanism alone will be about 42 kilometers per second, for an object at 1 AU from the Sun.
What is a large round object that movies around a star such as the sun
a large planet like Jupiter or the moon
Comets are generally fairly large, dozens or hundreds of miles in diameter. Small compared to planets or asteroids, but large compared to meteors or dust.
Asteroid
Comets with extremely elliptical orbits like Hyakutake and Hale-Bopp are known as long-period comets. They have orbits that take them far out into the solar system, sometimes beyond the outer planets, before returning back towards the Sun. These comets can take decades or even centuries to complete a single orbit.