No! The cleaning product Comet is toxic and should never be taken interbally.
A comet is in a solar system. A solar system is in a galaxy, so technically a comet is also in a galaxy.
Comet
Yes. Halley's Comet is a comet that orbits our sun, and the definition of "Part of the solar system" is 'Any object that orbits our sun.'
Yes. Halley's Comet returns to the inner solar system about every 76 years.
Any comet visible from earth is in orbit around the sun. If the orbit is closed (elliptical), the comet will return after some period of time. If the orbit is open (parabolic or hyperbolic), the comet will escape the solar system and never return to the neighborhood.
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No. It is possible for a comet to leave our solar system, but not the galaxy.
The solar system
A comet.
Yes. In fact, with the extremely rare exception of a "rogue" comet, all comets are a part of our solar system.
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.