1) Series of plots made from following orbit elements for the sungrazer: TPERI_ET_CCSDS: "2024-10-28T11:40:18.598", Q: 0.0080078933, E: 0.99989367, I: 141.93497, Node: 347.40219, Peri: 69.352837 2) .png files: Blue asterisk marks the perihelion. Blue crosses are hour markers before/after perihelion. Black trajetory line indicates sungrazer is closer to observer than Sun center. Light gray trajectory line: sungrazer is further away than Sun center. Files ending with _MC00100.png or _MC01000.png refer to plots where 100 or 1000 additional trajectories were superposed, each trajectory varying from the nominal one by changing the nominal orbit elements by their 1-sigma error bars times a normally distributed random number (Monte-Carlo approach). 3) .txt files: Contains ephemeris (in usual helioprojective coordinates) from , with UTC time tags being as perceived by observer, i.e. corrected for light travel time. 4) .idlsave files: IDL SAVE files containing same information as .txt files. In IDL, use RESTORE command to read.