1. Space view with two planets and comets. (Photo/Lin Zixuan (Tsinghua U.) Space view with comets) A photo of the space view with comets during a total solar eclipse across North America was released on the 17th issue of “Today’s Astrophotography (APOD)” last week, drawing cheers from space enthusiasts around the world. There were not one but two comets near the sun. The comet that was expected to be included in the lens was the 12P/Pons-Brooks comet, which was unfortunately darker than expected. However, the relatively unknown comet SOHO-5008 appeared in camera exposure for a long time. It is the 5008th comet that has been confirmed from images taken by the Soho Solar and Heliospheric Observatory. SOHO-5008, which is much smaller than the Ponce-Brooks comet, was a sun graser that collapsed in a matter of hours when passing near the sun, or a comet that passed extremely close to the sun.