"Devil Comet Set to Photobomb April's Total Solar Eclipse"

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"Devil Comet Set to Photobomb April's Total Solar Eclipse"
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The "devil comet," officially known as 12P/Pons-Brooks, is set to make a rare appearance during the total solar eclipse next month, possibly visible to the naked eye if it erupts before totality. Measuring 10.5 miles in breadth, the comet follows a highly elliptical orbit around the sun every 71 years and is characterized as an ice volcano or cryovolcanic comet. Skygazers have been advised to wear protective eyewear during the partial phases of the eclipse, and recent images have shown a greenish glow emitted by the comet due to high concentrations of dicarbon in its coma and tail.

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