Comet C/2023 A3 perihelion pass sequence.
Taken by Mark Newberry on October 7, 2024 @ SOHO LASCO from Vail, CO
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This sequence starts upper left 12 hours before the solar explosion creating it. (See the next photo from the SOHO satellite I use for seeing things ‘clothed with the sun.’) But wait! An intruder! It’s the Comet C/2023 A3 making its perihelion pass before showing itself In about a week in the sunset sky. Are things lining up for maybe a brilliant meteor storm if its tail sweeps the earth? WOW!!
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