An exceptionally bright Comet named the “Devil Comet” is comming towards earth at massive speed.
The Comet seems to have two horns consisting of gas and ice and will pass earth on April 8th 2024.
It is anticipated that the Comet also known as 12P-Pons-Brooks will cross outside of Earth’s orbit for the first time in 71 years.
Experts are expecting that it will be an explosive spectacle. A once in a century phenomenon.
Comets are made up of a combination of ice, rock, dust and gas and as they move through space they can generate their own magnetic fields.
These magnetic fields could interact with the Earth’s natural magnetic field and could disrupt and change cell structure in animals, humans and plants.
If one were to collide with Earth it could cause significant damage to cells by shifting and disrupting the electrical fields on our planet.
However, the likelihood of a comet striking Earth is extremely low. Most Comets follow predictable orbits and are not on a collision course with our planet.
NASA and other space agencies closely monitor the skies for any potential threats from comets or asteroids. Systems are in place to detect and potentially deflect any objects that could pose a danger to Earth.
The intensity of the sun’s heat and radiation can eventually cause a Comet to completely vaporize and disintegrate.
As a Comet gets closer to the sun, the ice begins to melt and evaporate creating a bright tail behind the comet. This process is known as sublimation.
The intensity of the sun’s heat and radiation can eventually cause a comet to completely vaporize and disintegrate.
Additionally, the gas and dust particles released by a Comet as it passes through the atmosphere could potentially ionize the air and cause temporary disruptions in electric fields.
Hopefully these disruptions would likely be minor and temporary and would not have long-lasting effects on electrical systems.
When a Comet comes too close to Earth it can potentially pose a threat to the planet and causes significant damage and destruction envoking cytoskeletal disruption by pulsating electric fields.
It can have significant impacts on cell structure and organ functions, leading to abnormalities in cellular processes and potentially contributing to cell death. Similar to what happened with the asteroid that struck Earth millions of years ago and led to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
A close impact can cause floods, hurricanes, power outages, electrical fiels disruptions etc…
Fortunately the chances of this “Devil Comet” colliding with Earth are extremely rare but not impossible. Most of the time Comets pass by Earth at a safe distance. However, if a Comet were to pass very close to Earth it could potentially cause disruptions such as electromagnetic disturbances, changes in weather patterns or even have a gravitational impact on the planet or its orbit.
Scientists from NASA closely monitor the trajectories of Comets and other celestial bodies to assess any potential risks and take necessary precautions when needed.