Michael Jäger of Austria captured Ikeya-Zhang on March 3, 2002 in a composite of two 4-minute exposures. He estimated the tail was more than 5 degrees long. The tail is visibly disrupted, which researchers attributed to a partial halo coronal mass ejection (CME) that occurred on March 2. Credit: Michael Jäger. Click to enlarge.

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