"Comet Bigger Than Everest Approaching Earth – A Celestial Spectacle!" ๐ ๐ ๐ญ
A colossal comet, nicknamed the 'Devil Comet' for the horn-like points it developed after a burst in July, is approaching us. Larger than Mount Everest, scientists have known this comet, officially named Comet Pons-Brooks or Comet 12P, since the 1800s.
- Described as a cryovolcanic wonder by Earth.com, this comet is made of ice, spewing water, ammonia, or even methane instead of lava.
- The New York Post reports that the comet likely exploded again recently, releasing substantial gas and ice into space.
- Nick James of the British Astronomical Association says, "The last few outbursts have been on a 15-day cadence, and we might be coming up on another one." Richard Miles adds, "It's like Old Faithful. Comet 12P has a super cryovolcanic eruption triggered after local sunrise at its location."
- While the thought of a massive celestial body heading our way may be unsettling, Astronomy.com assures us everything will be fine.
- In June, the comet is set to traverse the inner solar system, navigating between Earth and Venus, reaching its closest approach point.
Moreover, it will be visible during this year's solar eclipse, so mark your calendars for April 8 and keep your eyes peeled for this cosmic spectacle!☄๐ ๐ญ
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