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First and foremost is the sun. About it are arrayed eight planetary objects, their moons, numerous dwarf planets, an asteroid belt, a Kuiper Belt (largely comprised of icy cometary transneptunian objects), and beyond that an Oort Cloud, or shell of icy cometary debris. Short period comets hail from the Kuiper Belt, while long period comets may come in from any trajectory and originate in the vasty deep--very far from our sun.

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