C/2015 G2 (MASTER)
C/2015 G2 (MASTER) was a non-periodic comet discovered on April 8, 2015, by the MASTER-II automated survey telescope system. The designation indicates its discovery in the first half of April 2015 (G). The "MASTER" in the name refers to the Multiple Access to the Sky for Astrophysics (MASTER) network of telescopes that made the discovery. Further observational data provided details about its orbit and physical characteristics, though detailed information remains sparse in readily accessible astronomical databases. The comet's trajectory likely involved a close approach to the sun, resulting in outgassing and temporary increased brightness as it passed through perihelion. Following perihelion, the comet faded from view as it moved away from the sun. Precise details regarding its orbital period and perihelion distance require consultation of specialized astronomical databases and research papers.