The comet passed through the point of its orbit closest to the sun (called perihelion) on January 12 this year at a distance of 1.11 astronomical units (1.11 AU), or 166 million kilometers. Currently, the object is 103 million kilometers from Earth, but it will be closest to our planet on February 1, when the distance will be 42 million kilometers (0,28 AU).
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