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C/2024 C1 Atlas was briefly visible to astronomers and folks with a telescope during the middle of the month on its way to circle the sun and shoot back into space.
The Halloween Comet's untimely demise was captured by NASA 's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory .
It's a part of the Kreutz family of sungrazing comets, which vaporize before they can complete their orbit and return to outer space.
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