PUNCH Tracks A New Comet: C/2025 R2 (SWAN)

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PUNCH detected comet SWAN for weeks before its discovery last week (11-Sep-2025). Tracking the comet is a warmup for tracking the upcoming 3I interstellar comet, which will enter the PUNCH FOV this weekend (21-Sep). Where the comet appears as a point, its astronomical magnitude is shown at lower right of the panel. Some other objects are labeled too. (This image is also available at higher quality as a 15 MB PNG.)

Last week, astronomers announced a new comet, designated C/2025 R2 (SWAN), that was first seen in Lyman-α images from the [https://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov](SOHO spacecraft). Since mid-August, PUNCH has been observing this comet (along with every other object within 45° of the Sun). PUNCH collects data at a 4-minute cadence in polarized light and at an 8-minute cadence in unpolarized light.

We have created a montage showing once-per-day close-up frames, highlighting the comet’s appearance. To form its "virtual instrument”, PUNCH combines and calibrates data from four separate spacecraft. The starfield close-ups in the montage demonstrate that our data pipeline is functioning well, as the Science Operations Center (SOC) team continues to refine it.

PUNCH’s resolution is similar to that of the human eye, but it is far more sensitive. In a single image, PUNCH can detect small, bright objects that are up to 100 times fainter than the faintest star visible to the naked eye under ideal conditions (astronomical magnitude 10.5+).

This is PUNCH Nugget #21. PUNCH nuggets are archived at the PUNCH mission website. You can sign up to receive PUNCH nuggets by email.

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Four spacecraft, one instrument … imaging almost nothing at all.
PUNCH is a polarizing wide-field imager, distributed across four
orbiting spacecraft, to track space weather (and solar wind) across
the heliosphere. (Non-NASA account for the mission team).

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