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Comets are typically found in the outer regions of the solar system, beyond the orbit of Neptune. They can be observed from Earth when they come closer to the sun and develop a visible tail due to the solar wind. Astronomers track comets using telescopes and space missions.
It has been suggested that comets originate in the Oort cloud and then travel in long elliptical orbits around the Sun.
The solar system houses the asteroid belt and the sun, and the outer solar system contains many comets and asteroids, some of them larger than Pluto.
Comets originate from the Oort cloud, a spherical shell of icy bodies at the outer edges of our solar system. These comets can be perturbed and sent into the inner solar system where they become visible as they approach the Sun.
Comets can be formed anywhere in space. They are mainly composed of ice and dust, which can be acquired from anywhere in space i.e pieces of chipped planets or random space particle. Hope this was helpful x]
In the outer realms of the solar system.
I scientifically believe that comets are closer to the outer part of the solar system.
the oort cloud and the kuiper belt
No. They form in the outer solar system where it is cold enough.
The heliopause marks the outer boundary of our solar system. This is where the solar wind from the Sun meets the interstellar medium of space.
comets can be found in the oort cloud to the south of Pluto
No. Mercury is the closest thing to the Sun, and comets are normally around the outer areas of the solar system.
Comets are typically found in the outer regions of the solar system, beyond the orbit of Neptune. They can be observed from Earth when they come closer to the sun and develop a visible tail due to the solar wind. Astronomers track comets using telescopes and space missions.
It has been suggested that comets originate in the Oort cloud and then travel in long elliptical orbits around the Sun.
Yes
Centaurs are minor solar system bodies similar to asteroids or comets that orbit among the outer planets, often crossing their orbits.
The solar system houses the asteroid belt and the sun, and the outer solar system contains many comets and asteroids, some of them larger than Pluto.