That’s not the case for 12P/Pons-Brooks, which is magnitude +4.7. That's right ... and best. The comet between Jupiter and the star Hamal in Aries, as seen on April 7. If you're in a dark ...
But the celestial body known in the scientific community as Comet 12/P Pons-Brooks could be visible to the naked eye in April and again in June as it makes its first pass by Earth since 1954.
However, the spiral of red gas around the coma is thought to be caused by the comet’s rotating nuclei. Pons-Brooks will be around 25 degrees from the sun during April 8’s total solar eclipse ...