No. Comets are not moons as they orbit the sun, not planets.
Moons and comets appear to shine because of the light they reflect. Stars produce their own light.
There are asteroids, meteoroids and comets.
There are no comets that orbit the planet Mars. Comets, some, orbit the sun. Mars on the other hand does have two moons, Phobos and Deimos.
Rocks or comets can crash into a moon's surface due to gravitational interactions with other objects in space, such as planets or larger moons, which can alter their trajectory. Additionally, factors such as the moon's gravitational pull and its lack of atmosphere to burn up incoming objects contribute to these collisions. Over time, these impacts can create craters and other surface features on the moon.
Certain asteroids, comets, meteoroids or moons.
Asteroids and Comets
moons, planets and comets
its the comets are smaller than planets, moons, and asteroids. In order of size, usually comets < asteroids < moons < planets
Comets
comets crash into all planets!Planets don't have comets. Planets have moons. Comets orbit the sun
Moons and comets appear to shine because of the light they reflect. Stars produce their own light.
the moons craters were made by comets an meteors crashing into it :p :0 ;D
I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
Stars, planets, moons, comets, asteroids and other phenomena.
they are called meteors, comets, moons or planets.
I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
Yes, some comets have been observed to orbit Jupiter. These comets can either be captured by Jupiter's gravity and become temporary moons, or have their orbits altered by Jupiter's gravitational pull.