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Devil Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks Makes Close Approach to Sun

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April 20, 2024
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Devil Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks Makes Close Approach to Sun
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NASA’s Solar TErrestrial Relations Observatory-A (STEREO-A) has been monitoring Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, also known as the “Devil Comet,” as it journeys towards its closest point to the Sun, called perihelion. This close approach is expected to occur on April 21, 2024.

In recent observations captured by STEREO-A, Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks unveils its intricate interactions with the solar environment. The footage showcases a spellbinding encounter as the comet brushes past the giant gas giant, Jupiter, while simultaneously being bathed in the intense radiation and solar wind emanating from our Sun. 

Devil Comet' as Large as Mount Everest is Headed Towards Earth: No Need to  Fear
The comet known as the “Devil Comet” is currently on a trajectory towards Earth, but despite its ominous nickname, there is no cause for concern. This celestial visitor will maintain a significant distance from our planet, ensuring safety for all. Instead, it offers a unique opportunity for stargazers to witness rare celestial phenomena, particularly in conjunction with the anticipated total solar eclipse of 2024.

A moment of particular interest arises as a coronal mass ejection (CME), a violent expulsion of solar plasma and magnetic fields, erupts from the solar surface, painting the scene with dramatic cosmic strokes.

Comet’s Tail Reveals Interaction with Solar Wind

Intriguing footage captured by STEREO-A shows the comet passing by Jupiter. The view also captures a coronal mass ejection (CME), a massive eruption of solar plasma and magnetic field, blasting away from the Sun. CMEs can interact with comets, and the video reveals a kink in the tail of Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, likely caused by this solar outburst.

Unpredictable Outbursts Lead to “Devil Comet” Moniker

Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks has earned the rather fiery nickname “Devil Comet” due to its unpredictable outbursts that cause sudden increases in brightness and dramatic changes in appearance. The exact reason for these outbursts remains a mystery, but some astronomers theorize the presence of active ice volcanoes on the comet’s surface. As the comet gets closer to the Sun, these icy volcanoes are thought to erupt, spewing a geyser of icy dust and gas into space, causing the observed outbursts. This icy “magma” is a far cry from the molten rock found in terrestrial volcanoes, but the effect is similar – a burst of activity that alters the comet’s appearance.

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Probing Solar Interactions

The comet’s journey towards perihelion also provides a rare opportunity to study its interactions with the solar environment in real-time. Solar telescopes onboard spacecraft like STEREO-A enable scientists to monitor how the comet’s tail responds to fluctuations in the solar wind and solar radiation. These observations not only enhance our understanding of cometary dynamics but also shed light on the broader processes shaping the dynamics of our solar system.

Forecasting Outbursts

The erratic behavior of Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, characterized by sudden outbursts in brightness and activity, poses intriguing challenges for astronomers. By closely monitoring the comet as it approaches perihelion, researchers aim to develop predictive models that anticipate these outbursts. Such forecasting capabilities could not only enhance our understanding of cometary behavior but also inform future space missions aimed at studying these enigmatic wanderers up close.

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks emerges as a celestial enigma, defying easy categorization and beckoning scientists to unravel its secrets.

 As it embarks on its perilous journey towards the Sun’s embrace, each moment captured by NASA’s vigilant eyes brings us closer to understanding the cosmic forces at play. 

The “Devil Comet” continues to dance across the heavens, leaving behind a trail of mystery and wonder, reminding us of the boundless intrigue that awaits in the depths of space.

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