A colossal comet known as 13P/Pons-Brooks, nicknamed the Devil Comet, is approaching Earth. This mammoth comet, roughly the size of Mount Everest,
has drawn attention after experiencing a burst in July. Scientists now suggest that this comet, with its ominous name, might undergo another explosive event today.
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Interestingly, this occurrence is not entirely uncommon. In 2023 alone, the comet has witnessed eruptions from its ice volcanoes at least six times,
as reported by SpaceWeather.com. Nick James from the British Astronomical Association noted that recent outbursts have followed a 15-day pattern, indicating the likelihood of another explosion on November 30.
Understanding the nature of this cosmic event can be intriguing, as scientists continue to monitor and analyze the behavior of the Devil Comet.
Stay tuned for updates on this celestial phenomenon that adds a touch of drama to the vast expanse of our cosmic neighborhood.
