There are some comets near Pluto, amongst the bodies in the "Kuiper Belt".
However, I think the answer to this question is the "Oort cloud" of comets, far beyond the orbit of Pluto.
It is called an orbit. A comet has an eccentric or parabolic orbit.
Any comet visible from earth is in orbit around the sun. If the orbit is closed (elliptical), the comet will return after some period of time. If the orbit is open (parabolic or hyperbolic), the comet will escape the solar system and never return to the neighborhood.
They come from the outer reaches of space.
A comets orbit is considered a cycle because a comet circles back in an elliptical orbit.
A comets orbit is considered a cycle because a comet circles back in an elliptical orbit.
It is called an orbit. A comet has an eccentric or parabolic orbit.
Yes, the time it takes for a comet to complete 1 orbit is called a period.
An orbit
Neptune's, at times.
John Tombaugh
it's a comet.
Any comet visible from earth is in orbit around the sun. If the orbit is closed (elliptical), the comet will return after some period of time. If the orbit is open (parabolic or hyperbolic), the comet will escape the solar system and never return to the neighborhood.
They come from the outer reaches of space.
A comets orbit is considered a cycle because a comet circles back in an elliptical orbit.
A comets orbit is considered a cycle because a comet circles back in an elliptical orbit.
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
Halley's Comet takes 73.5 years to orbit the sun but every comet is different just like planets.