An elipptical orbit
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
No. Comets are not moons as they orbit the sun, not planets.
Comets go around the Sun in a highly elliptical orbit.
A comets orbit is considered a cycle because a comet circles back in an elliptical orbit.
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.
No. Comets orbit the sun.
Comets don't orbit a planet, they orbit the sun.
Comets.
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.
comets orbit the sun
Comets orbit stars
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
no only comets.
No. Comets are not moons as they orbit the sun, not planets.
Comets go around the Sun in a highly elliptical orbit.
False. While most comets orbit the Sun in the same direction as the planets (counterclockwise when viewed from above Earth's North Pole), there are exceptions. Some comets have retrograde orbits, meaning they orbit in the opposite direction of the planets.
yes yes Yes, comets and asteroids usually follow elliptical orbit.