The Oort Cloud, a vast shell of icy objects surrounding the solar system, is where most long-period comets come from. But it’s so far away—between 2,000 and 100,000 times Earth’s distance from the Sun—that no telescope has directly imaged it. Its existence is inferred from the paths of incoming comets, making it one of the most mysterious regions of our cosmic neighborhood.

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