Comet 45P Passes Near the Earth
			
		
		
		A large snowball has just passed the Earth.
Known as Comet 
45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková, or 45P for short, 
the comet came 10 times closer to Earth yesterday than the 
Earth ever 
gets to the 
Sun. 
During this passage, the comet 
was photographed sporting a thin ion tail and a faint but expansive green coma.
The green color is caused mostly by energized 
molecules of carbon.
Comet 45P became just bright 
enough to see with the 
unaided eye when it came closest to the Sun in December.
Now, however, 
the comet 
is fading as it heads back out to near the orbit of 
Jupiter, where it spends most of its time. 
The kilometer-sized 
nucleus of ice and dirt will return to the inner 
Solar System in 2022.