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Abot-langit ang tuwa ng isang photographer na noo’y nagbabakasyon sa Batangas. Nasilayan kasi niya mula roon ang isang bulalakaw na once in a lifetime lang daw kung magpakita!


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00:00Good evening, Kapuso! I am your brother Kim, who will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
00:10A photographer who was on vacation in Batangas was so happy because he was able to take a photo of a Bulalakaw once in a lifetime.
00:24Of all the photos taken by the photographer Winfred, this is the most special.
00:31In the photo he took on his 40th birthday in Batangas, he was able to take a photo of a Bulalakaw once in a lifetime.
00:40The Bulalakaw is the comet C2023-A3 or Tsutsinshan Atlas.
00:45That's why he was able to see it. Winfred didn't waste any time.
00:48I would always research the best times to take it. I have several apps in my cellphone to know where I should point my camera.
00:55I had to wait for the sun to really set so that there won't be too much light pollution.
00:59That's why he was so happy when he was able to take this photo.
01:01I guess blessed is not the best word to describe it.
01:04To be able to capture an event like this that you know that won't happen 80,000 lifetimes is amazing.
01:10It's amazing.
01:12Kuya Kim, why do Bulalakaw have tails?
01:16Kuya Kim, what is it?
01:18When we see comets, they usually have a tail.
01:22They have it when they are close to what is called perihelion or the place in their orbit that is closest to the sun.
01:28When it approaches the sun, the tendency of those ice particles is to transform into gas.
01:35And so it forms a tail.
01:37That's what happens.
01:38Solar radiation gives off a beautiful tail.
01:42But for an ion tail, solar wind gives off a second tail of a comet.
01:48Comet C2023-A3 will be shown this month in different countries like Russia, North Macedonia, and here in the Philippines.
01:55This is the first time that it will be seen on our planet.
01:58According to NASA, this Bulalakaw that was discovered last year,
02:02it is possible that it was last seen on Earth 80,000 years ago.
02:05And it won't be seen on our solar system ever again.
02:08In the solar system, there are three demarcation lines.
02:11The third demarcation line is what is called the Oort Cloud.
02:14Comets are there.
02:16They have their own distance.
02:18They have their own periods of return to us.
02:21And so there are long periods, there are long periods, and there are short periods.
02:25It's really amazing to see Bulalakaw.
02:27That's why many of us want to see a meteorite.
02:31But wait, what are their differences?
02:37Comets are small icy dirt balls that revolve around the sun.
02:41Meteors are space rocks or meteoroids that enter the atmosphere of the Earth.
02:46Meteors are also called shooting stars because of the streak of light that can be seen while it falls on Earth.
02:53When a meteorite falls on Earth, it is called a meteorite.
02:58For more trivia, tweet, post, or comment using the hashtag
03:03Kuya Kim, Ano Na?
03:05Always remember, the important thing is to know.
03:07I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
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