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  • Comet Orbits: Do They Follow the Planets' Path?
    That's a great question! While most comets do orbit the Sun in the same direction as the planets, it's not entirely true for all of them. Here's a breakdown:

    The General Rule:

    * Yes, most comets orbit the Sun in the same direction as the planets, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the Earth's north pole. This is because the solar system formed from a rotating disk of gas and dust, and everything within it inherited that original direction of rotation.

    The Exceptions:

    * There are some comets with retrograde orbits, meaning they orbit the Sun in the opposite direction to the planets. These are rarer but still exist! They might have been captured from interstellar space or undergone gravitational interactions that changed their orbits.

    Key Takeaways:

    * The majority of comets follow the "rule" of orbiting in the same direction as planets.

    * Retrograde comets exist and offer a glimpse into the complex history of the solar system.

    If you want to learn more about comets, you can check out resources from NASA or other astronomy websites!

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