There are no known periodic comets with periods near 10K years.
That is Halley's comet, named after English astronomer Edmond Halley,
In Comet Kermillian candace says "When I'm 88 you'll be so busted" Ferb says "you'll be 88 and ½." The comet kermillian comes every 73 ½ years. 88 ½ - 73 ½ 15
Halley's Comet or Comet Halley (officially designated 1P/Halley) is the most famous of theperiodic comets and can currently be seen every 75--76 years. Halley's Comet last appeared in the inner Solar System in 1986, and will next appear in mid-2061.
Smaller. Each time it passes the Sun, the comet boils off some of its icy gasses, and the dust is carried away from the comet by the solar wind. Light hitting the gas and dust cause the luminous "tail" of the comet. In the long run, every comet will disintegrate as the Sun evaporates the ice that holds it together. The fact that we still see comets 4.5 billion years after the birth of the solar system indicates that there must be a vast reservoir of new cometary nuclei that occasionally fall into the inner solar system. This is the origin of the "Oort cloud" theory.
Halley's Comet is a short-period comet; we can predict that it will return to the inner solar system within our lifetimes, and several times in recent history. Most other comets are either long-period and will not return for centuries, or will never again be visible. Sometimes it is very bright; sometimes it is a "fizzle". It is this element of reassuringly-predictable repeating mystery that makes it noteworthy.
encke's comet that appears every 3.3 years
Halley's comet appears after every 76 years.
It is called the Halley's comet
Neither. It's a comet that appears about every 75 years.
It depends on the comet for example Haleys comet appears about every 95 to 100 years.
Every 76 years or so. The last known sighting was in 1986, the next in 2061 or 2062.
It is called the cheese comet it is a really funny name for a comet it is called that because it lookes yello when u see it flieing past
i think it comes past the earth every 76 years.
That is Halley's comet, named after English astronomer Edmond Halley,
No galaxy returns every 76 years. Halley's Comet, which is a comet, not a galaxy, becomes visible every 76 years.
Halley's comet is visible approximately every 76 years.
Halley's comet passes through our solar system every 76 years. The next time it appears will be 2061.