Photograph of the Eclipse Comet of 1948 taken on November 13, 1948, taken by V.P. Victor at Harvard Observatory’s southern station in Boyden, South Africa. Courtesy of Harvard University.

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Photograph of the Eclipse Comet of 1948 taken on November 13, 1948, taken by V.P. Victor at Harvard Observatory’s southern station in Boyden, South Africa. Courtesy of Harvard University.

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2024 To See A Comet and Solar Eclipse Meet
When a total eclipse happens, the world changes — day suddenly becomes night, and the stars appear. A cold wind picks up and the birds fall silent. Time seems to stop. And this year, there will be a special visitor: Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks will appear not far from the eclipsing sun. It’s rare that a bright comet approaches the Sun during a total solar eclipse, but that’s exactly what will happen…
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