Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks gets its official name from the two astronomers who first spotted it. Jean-Louis Pons is credited with discovering it in 1812 before William Robert Brooks spotted it again in 1883. But it has since been nicknamed the devil comet due to its trails of gas and dust that share a faint resemblance to devil horns.
Scientists believe Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks boasts an enormous diameter of about 10.5 miles, and the last time it passed this close to Earth was all the way back in 1954. But despite its menacing size and nickname, experts say there’s no reason to worry as 12P/Pons-Brooks does not pose any threats to life here on Earth.
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