Lecture by Karl ANTIER, geophysicist and scientific mediator, Chairman of the Meteors, Meteorites and Impactism Commission of the Société Astronomique de France.
Discovered in January by a team of French amateur astronomers, comet C/2026 A1 (MAPS) will graze the surface of the Sun on April 4, just three days after this conference.
The associated spectacle is difficult to predict, as the nucleus of the hairy star could fragment before that date, or survive the solar furnace, leaving us to hope for one of the most beautiful comets of the new century...
Long considered an ominous astronomical object, what is the truth of this? Where do they come from? And what can these unusual stars tell us about the formation of our solar system?
