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Halley's Comet does not have the size or mass to affect Neptune's orbit at all. perhaps a collision with a small planet would mess up Neptune's orbit but not Halley's comet

The collision between Halley's Comet and the planet Neptune could cause the comet to fall into Neptune's orbit, which could be slightly deviated from its course.

We can reach this conclusion because:

  • The collision between two celestial bodies is made with a strong impact.
  • This impact could prevent Halley's Comet from following its course and eventually falling into Neptune's orbit.
  • Although Neptune has more mass than Comet Halley, the comet's presence can disrupt the normal functioning of its orbit.
  • In addition, the force of the impact can cause a slight deviation from the course of the planet's orbit.

In this case, we can conclude that both the comet and the planet can suffer consequences from a collision between the two.

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