A comet can go very fast because it is often heading toward the sun or looping around the sun. It is believed that 366 miles per second is the fastest a comet's movement has ever been measured.
yes, comets travel around the solar system :l
Comets can travel at speeds ranging from 26,000 miles per hour (42,000 km/h) to over 150,000 miles per hour (241,000 km/h) as they journey through space. The speed at which a comet travels depends on its distance from the Sun and its orbital path.
Comets can travel varying distances depending on their orbits. Some comets have orbits that take them far out into the outer solar system, while others have short-period orbits that keep them closer to the sun. Some comets can travel billions of miles during their journey through the solar system.
It has been suggested that comets originate in the Oort cloud and then travel in long elliptical orbits around the Sun.
Yes, they travel some fast!
When at perihelion ie nearest the sun.
100,000
No.
yes, comets travel around the solar system :l
Comets travel in highly elliptical orbits. See link for more.
no.....
It depends on how fast the comet is going.
Comets can travel at speeds ranging from 26,000 miles per hour (42,000 km/h) to over 150,000 miles per hour (241,000 km/h) as they journey through space. The speed at which a comet travels depends on its distance from the Sun and its orbital path.
yes they do
elongated elliptical orbits around the sun
most comets travel near the oort belt.
Comets can travel varying distances depending on their orbits. Some comets have orbits that take them far out into the outer solar system, while others have short-period orbits that keep them closer to the sun. Some comets can travel billions of miles during their journey through the solar system.