"Rare 'Devil Comet' to Share Sky with Solar Eclipse"

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On April 8, a total solar eclipse will occur in the US, offering a chance to spot Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, also known as the "Devil comet." This unusually large comet, with horn-shaped outbursts in its coma, may be visible near the eclipsed sun during totality. While its brightness is difficult to predict, it is estimated to have an apparent magnitude of about 4.9 during the eclipse. The comet's cryovolcanic nature means it could erupt and appear brighter. If not visible during the eclipse, it can be observed in the days leading up to April 21 when it will be nearest to the sun and brightest.
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