‘RIP, Comet MAPS’: Watch the superbright sungrazer become a ‘headless wonder’ after being ripped apart by the sun

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The highly anticipated “sungrazer” comet is no more. Many experts expected the comet to shine so brightly that it could be seen in the daytime sky. Instead, the unfortunate object was torn apart by a very close “death dive” with our local star, which briefly transformed it into a “headless wonder” – a comet with no body, just a ghostly tail – stunning images reveal.

The comet, nicknamed C/2026 A1 (MAPS)was a member of the Kreutz sungrazers – a group of comets, probably leftover fragments of a huge exploded comet, that pass extremely close around the sun. Scientists discovered the comet in January and initially thought it was about 2.4 kilometers wide, but later photos taken by the James Webb Space Telescope revealed that it was only about 0.25 miles (0.4 km) in diameter.

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