Watch the 'Halloween comet' ATLAS burn up as it flies into the sun

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On Monday , the comet evaporated as it was heading toward perihelion, the closest point to the sun in its orbit. There were earlier hopes that the comet, officially designated C/2024 S1 , could become a"Halloween treat" visible to the naked eye, but these were ultimately just wishful thinking; astronomers had already begun observing the cosmic snowball beginning to disintegrate earlier this month.

After that approach, the comet began flying toward the sun, making it difficult to see by anything other than specialized instruments designed for solar observations. Kreutz sungrazers are believed to be fragments of a single comet that broke up at some point in the distant past. The earliest sungrazer may have been observed as far back as 317 BC, according to the European Space Agency.

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