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    Infographic showing features of comet K2, which will pass near Earth this Thursday | Santa Catarina

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeJuly 14, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Infographic showing features of comet K2, which will pass near Earth this Thursday |  Santa Catarina
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    This Thursday (14), Comet K2 It will be at its closest point to Earth, 270 million km. Doctor of Physics from the Federal Institute of Santa Catarina (IFSC) Marcelo Chabo Explain where it came from and what are the characteristics of this celestial body (see below).

    Despite the comet’s proximity to Earth, during the approaching months, observation will only be possible with telescopes, due to the reduced brightness. According to Shabo, the orb was discovered in 2017.

    Drawing 1 of 2 showing the origin of Comet K2 – Image: Arte / Ben Ami Scopinho

    Diagram showing the origin of comet K2 – Image: Arte/Ben Ami Scopinho

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    According to Shabo, the features we associate with the appearance of a comet, such as the tail, occur when a celestial body approaches the sun. See details below:

    2 of 2 Infographic shows how a comet acquires the characteristics associated with it, such as a tail – Image: Arte/Ben Ami Scopinho

    This infographic shows how a comet acquires the characteristics associated with it, such as a tail – Image: Arte/Ben Ami Scopinho

    • The station captures more than 300 meteors in the sky
    • The Eta Aquarids meteor passing by the station

    Like planets, comets revolve around the sun. However, they are different from asteroids because of their composition. Asteroids are usually made of rocky and mineral materials.

    Comets look like a huge snowball, made of ice, dust, and some rocky material. You can recognize them in the night sky by their long tails, which can stretch for millions of kilometers.

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    Video clips: Meteors and highlights of the Subcommittee’s skies

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