Explosive ‘devilish comet’ gets seemingly impossible second tail after short flight past Earth – but it’s not what it seems

The explosive green “devil comet” that recently roared close to Earth appeared to grow an impossible second tail as it passed us, new photos reveal. But this extra limb, known as an anti-tail, is actually an extremely rare optical illusion caused by the comet’s proximity to our planet.

12P/Pons-Brooks (12P) is a 17-kilometer-wide comet with a green hue, given off by pairs of carbon atoms, known as dicarbon, in its tail and coma – the gas cloud surrounding its icy crust or core. 12P is cryovolcanic, meaning it erupts occasionally when solar radiation superheats the comet’s icy innards, or cryomagma, building pressure in the core until the core splits and its innards eject into space. When this happens, the comet’s coma expands and reflects extra light, making the comet shine brighter than normal.

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