A comet with a long tail appears in the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)'s coronagraph instrument, seemingly streaking right towards the Sun. Nearly all of the sungrazers observed by SOHO are members of the same group, the Kreutz group, the remains of a single, parent comet that broke up some centuries ago. The Sun has been superimposed where it would be in the center of the red occulting disk.

A comet with a long tail appears in the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)'s coronagraph instrument, seemingly streaking right towards the Sun. Nearly all of the sungrazers observed by SOHO are members of the same group, the Kreutz group, the remains of a single, parent comet that broke up some centuries ago.  The Sun has been superimposed where it would be in the center of the red occulting disk.
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