Cometary orbits appear to be split into two groups:
"Short-Period Comets"
- Orbits are less than 200 years long
- Orbits confined to plane of solar system
- Aphelion (furthest point from sun) appear to be in "Kuiper Belt"
- Example: Halley's Comet - orbit takes 76 years.
"Long-period comets"
- Orbits much greater than 200 years long
- Orbits not confined to plane - can come from anywhere
- Aphelion appears to be in "Oort Cloud"
- Example: Hyakutake - orbit did take roughly 8000 years, but now 14000 years due to Jupiter.