Credit & Copyright: Petr Horalek /  
Institute of Physics in Opava  
 
Explanation:
Comet ATLAS is really bright now, but also really close to the Sun.  
  
Outside the glow of the Sun,   
Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) would be one of the more remarkable comet sights of  
recent years, reflecting about as much sunlight to Earth as   
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS did in October,   
and now   
rivaling even planet   
Venus.  
  
But the giant snowball is now   
so close to the Sun that it can only be seen through the   
light of the early morning dawn or the early evening dusk.  
  
Today, Comet ATLAS is at   
perihelion -- its closest ever to the Sun.   
  
Although the future brightness of comets is   
notoriously hard to predict, there is hope that   
Comet ATLAS will survive its close pass near the Sun and   
remain bright   
enough to be seen with the unaided eye over the next few days --   
and possibly a good   
camera comet for weeks.  
  
The   
featured image   
was taken early yesterday morning near   
Tornaдa,   
Slovakia.  
  
  
    
 Tomorrow:    
Zoom APOD Lecture  
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