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Jamar
14 June, 16:36
Why is halleys comet part of our solar system?
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Cameron Forbes
14 June, 20:13
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The orbits of the Halley-type comets suggest that they were originally long-period comets whose orbits were perturbed by the gravity of the gas giants and directed into the inner Solar System.
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