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Comet C/2023 A3 will pass closest to Earth on Oct. 12 .
Comet may reappear in the western night sky around Halloween .
Comet could disintegrate, in part or in whole, as sometimes happens when comets pass by the Sun .
The Oort Cloud is a gigantic reservoir that may hold billions of icy celestial bodies.
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