Q. What type of comet is the "Mother of Dragons" comet, recently seen in news?
Answer:
Halley Comet
Notes: The "Mother of Dragons" comet, officially Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, is now visible in the Northern Hemisphere after dusk. A 'Halley-type' comet, it orbits roughly every 71 years with a 30 km wide nucleus. Composed of ice, dust, and rocky material, it transitions from solid to gas as it nears the Sun. Classified as a Jupiter-family comet, it reaches perihelion near Mars' orbit and will approach Earth closely in June 2024.