The Oort Cloud is the answer.
It is estimated that there are billions or even trillions of comets in the Oort Cloud. These comets are believed to be remnants from the early solar system and are located in a distant region surrounding our solar system.
Comets are made up of remnants from the early solar system, so their age is generally around the same as our solar system, approximately 4.6 billion years old. While some comets may contain even older material from beyond our solar system, as a whole, comets are not older than our solar system.
It is estimated that there are trillions of comets in the Oort cloud. These comets are believed to be remnants from the early solar system and are located in a spherical region surrounding the solar system at distances ranging from about 2,000 to 100,000 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun.
Nobody let them in. They formed with the solar system.
Comets and asteroids are examples of objects that are probably not located in the same region of the solar system in which they originally formed. They are believed to have been influenced by gravitational interactions with planets or other celestial bodies, causing them to migrate to different regions of the solar system.
It is called "The Oort Cloud"
It is estimated that there are billions or even trillions of comets in the Oort Cloud. These comets are believed to be remnants from the early solar system and are located in a distant region surrounding our solar system.
around the sun thank you for tuning in!! rock hard
All the comets that have been seen in history were in the solar system and most still are.
Comets are made up of remnants from the early solar system, so their age is generally around the same as our solar system, approximately 4.6 billion years old. While some comets may contain even older material from beyond our solar system, as a whole, comets are not older than our solar system.
It is estimated that there are trillions of comets in the Oort cloud. These comets are believed to be remnants from the early solar system and are located in a spherical region surrounding the solar system at distances ranging from about 2,000 to 100,000 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun.
I scientifically believe that comets are closer to the outer part of the solar system.
Nobody let them in. They formed with the solar system.
Comets and asteroids are examples of objects that are probably not located in the same region of the solar system in which they originally formed. They are believed to have been influenced by gravitational interactions with planets or other celestial bodies, causing them to migrate to different regions of the solar system.
Comets can be located anywhere, but the further you get away from the sun, the more common they are (they are made up of ice and cold rock).
There are no visible comets at this time.
The sun.