no but there is an infinite amount of comets and there could be one much larger than the moon..scientist have yet to discover one larger than the moon.there are many solar systems in the universe which could contain a comet as large as a sun..think about it..an infinite universe with millions of solar systems much larger than ours here in the milky way galaxy..but then again i don't even have my grade twelve and am not a scientist either..i just have an unexplained amount of jibberish that is based on theories that may contain truth...
There is no comet that is bigger than Jupiter, so the answer to your question I think would be "no". You might want to try to reword your question to make more sense, though.
no, it is impossimble for a comet to be bigger thanthe sun
moon
No, Halley's comet is smaller than the Moon
They are both pieces of rock in outer space and... They are shiny :)))
The Moon appears larger in the sky during
When an asteroid, comet, or meteorite collides with the Moon a crater is formed.
Saturn - It is larger than both the earth and the moon
No, Halley's comet is smaller than the Moon
No.
There is no relationship whatsoever between Earth's moon and any comet.
Halley's comet is tiny compared to the moon. The irregularly shaped comet is about about 5 by 10 miles wide while the moon's diameter is over 2000 miles.
Comet
No. A comet orbits a star such as the sun. In order to be a moon it must orbit a planet or some similar body.
Do you mean lighter in color? Halley's comet has an albedo of about 0.04, which is the color of tar. Our Moon has an albedo of about 0.07, which is the color of weathered asphalt. If you mean lighter as in less massive... we've never seen a comet as massive as our Moon, but there are some pretty tiny moons out there in the outer solar system; a few comets might be larger than some of them.
That sketchy description could be applied to a planet, a satellite, a moon, an asteroid, a comet, a meteoroid, or even an electron.
No. For one thing, Halley's comet is a comet, not an asteroid. The largest asteroid is Ceres, which is far larger than Halley's comet.
There are no data with which to answer that question, because no comet has ever yet been observed in orbit around a moon.
Pluto
Moon Dreamers - 1986 Bucky's Comet 1-11 was released on: USA: 1986