Comets

The Comet West just after sunset
They have very elliptical orbits, which means that they do not go around the Sun in a simple circle, but in a long, stretched out path.

The path of a comet around the Sun (not to scale)
For most of the time they are invisible, but as they get closer to the Sun, the ice starts to heat up and turn into gas.
This is blown backwards by the light from the Sun and makes an enormous tail that stretches out behind the comet.
