A comet is a small, icy body that orbits the Sun. It is made up of dust, rock, and frozen gases such as water, carbon dioxide, methane, and ammonia. Comets are often referred to as "dirty snowballs" or "icy dirtballs" because of their composition.
Comets have a few main components:
Comets have highly elliptical orbits, which means they can spend most of their time in the distant reaches of the solar system before swinging in close to the Sun. Many comets come from the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud, which are regions beyond the orbit of Neptune that contain icy bodies left over from the formation of the solar system.
Here are some key points to remember when studying comets: