The arrows in the lower left of this 4-frame animation of SOHO
C3 coronagraph images show a dim speck moving toward the Sun on
April 28, 2000. It was later declared comet SOHO-111, a sungrazer
that vaporized as it passed over our star.
The bright starlike object near the left hand side of this image
is the planet Venus. A coronal mass ejection is billowing away
from the Sun near the top of the occulting disk. Numerous streaks
and speckles that appear in single frames are noise caused by
cosmic rays and charged particles from the Sun striking the spacecraft's
CCD camera. Discerning the faint comet amid all this activity
is challenging. It's easier when the comet develops a distinctive
tail as it nears the Sun, as illustrated in another
view of the same comet captured a day later by the C2 coronagraph.
