the.com/oort cloud
the solar system's storage unit, packed with ice it never quite threw away.
means a vast shell of icy debris surrounding the solar system, so far out it takes light over a year to cross it, believed to be the source of long-period comets.
from named for jan oort, the dutch astronomer who in 1950 noticed comets kept arriving from every direction with wildly long orbits, and reasoned there had to be a giant reservoir of leftover material from the solar system's formation parked at its outer edge.
distanceup to 1.5 light-years from the sun
never seenno telescope has ever directly detected it
populationpossibly trillions of icy objects
voyager 1won't reach it for another 300 years