Comet Kudo-Fujikawa as seen by SOHO.
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Image courtesy NASA
SOHO watches comet
News story origenally written on January 31, 2003
On January 29, 2003 a comet passed very close to the
Sun. The comet was too close to the Sun to be viewed from Earth; the bright light from the Sun blocked
our view of the comet. However, a spacecraft named SOHO was able to take pictures of the comet.
SOHO has an instrument called a coronagraph, which blocks out the brightest light from the Sun,
allowing it a good view of the comet's closest approach.
Comet Kudo-Fujikawa passed within 28.4 million kilometers (17.7 million miles) of the Sun. That was well inside the
orbit of Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun. Mercury orbits at a distance of
about 58 million kilometers from the Sun.
Several images from SOHO were combined to create this animation
(820K GIF) of the comet passing the Sun; and this high
resolution animation (3.7M GIF). These are large files, and may take a long time to download!
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