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admin May 3, 2018

Twenty-two years ago, @USNRL's LASCO C3 camera on @ESA/@NASA SOHO was watched the "great" comet Hyakutake pass just 0.23AU (~34million km, 21million miles) from the Sun. Note at least three tails on the comet! pic.twitter.com/X2rIIRmS5f

— Karl Battams (@SungrazerComets) May 3, 2018

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