This is the tail of the Atlas comet captured in the sky above Brasília, Brazil, on the 4th. Its official name is 'C/2019 Y4.' There were forecasts that it could break into several pieces as it approached the Taeyang, and evidence has emerged that it indeed fragmented. Reports indicate that the light from the Atlas comet was so bright that it was observed even in the bright sky near the Taeyang during the day. In recent days, the long tail of the Atlas comet has developed, allowing it to be partially visible to the naked eye even after sunset, especially prominent in the southern hemisphere of Earth.
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