Tag Archive | Sun diving comet Comet MAPS (C/2026 A1)

Jackie and Shadow Update: Egg #2 Arrived Today!

Congratulations Jackie & Shadow!

The 2nd egg of the 2nd clutch arrived this evening at 17:55:33 camera time! Jackie did great and is now dozing off while keeping her 2 eggs nice and cozy. Jackie has always laid her eggs 3 days apart, so if she is expecting a 3rd egg, we can watch for that Monday.

Thank you for being a part of this beautiful event!

GW & The entire FOBBV Team

PS. That’s 5:55 PM PST. Eagle/MEN was yesterday’s Day Sign that holds position 15 (5 x 3). Yesterday they held a vision of the future from their highest perspective. 🙂  Jackie was called to lay her egg during the 8th Watch.

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SPACEWEATHER: Sun-diving Comet and CME on the Way

C/2026 A1 MAPS, Taken by Gerald Rhemann, Michael Jäger on Feb 10, 2026 @ Farm Tivoli, Namibia

Close Encounters Above and Below

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 02/27/2026

A COMET IS PLUNGING TOWARD THE SUN: Remember Comet Lovejoy (C/2011 W3)? On Dec.16, 2011, that comet skimmed the surface of the sun and survived, becoming a spectacular sight in the southern sky. The same thing could happen just weeks from now. This time the sungrazer is Comet MAPS (C/2026 A1), shown here in a photo from Farm Tivoli, Namibia:

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