Watch ‘Devil Comet’ approach the sun during explosive coronal mass ejection (video)

NASA’s space-based solar observatory STEREO-A is keeping a close eye on ‘Devil Comet’ 12P/Pons-Brooks as it prepares to make its closest approach to the sun — known as perihelion — on April 21.

In this footage, the comet is passing by Jupiter from the observatory’s perspective, just as a coronal mass ejection (CME), a large expulsion of plasma and magnetic field from the sun, launches into space. 

CMEs form in a similar fashion to solar flares: They’re the result of the twisting and realignment of the sun’s magnetic field, known as magnetic reconnection. When these magnetic field lines ‘tangle’ they produce strong localized magnetic fields which can break through the sun’s surface and release CMEs. 

Related: ‘Devil Comet’ 12P/Pons-Brooks is heading for the sun. Will it survive?

An animation showing comet 12P/Pons-Brooks shining brightly near Jupiter when a large CME is released from the sun on April 12, 2024. (Image credit: NASA STEREO/Edited by Steve Spaleta)

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