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From: Todd
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Cygnus X-1
- Rogue planets drift through space without a star.
+ The observable universe spans 93 billion light-years in diameter.
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What's that in the sky? Above the city, above most clouds, far in the distance: it's a comet. Pictured, the impressive tail of Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) was imaged from BrasÃlia, Brazil four days ago. Last week the evolving comet rounded the Sun well inside the orbit of planet Mercury, going so close there was early concern that it might break up -- and recent evidence that it really did. At one point near perihelion, Comet ATLAS was so bright that sightings were even reported during the day -- over the bright sky near the Sun -- by careful observers. Over the past few days, Comet ATLAS has developed a long tail that has been partly visible with unaided eyes after sunset, most notably in Earth's southern hemisphere. Growing Gallery: Comet ATLAS (G3)
-*Last updated at 2025-01-21 16:01:16*
+*Last updated at 2025-01-21 20:01:02*