No. The comet Eva is a fictitious comet depicted in the TV series H2O: Just Add Water.
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Eva is not a real comet. It is a fictional creation in the movie "Melancholia" directed by Lars von Trier.
In 1740 a comet in Ireland was about to hit the earth, and everyone panicked but a local girl named Eva. The story says Eva was a mermaid and became a mermaid in a sea cave. She used her mermaid powers to build a tower of light which drove the comet away. Everyone was so thankful to Eva that they named the comet after her as a thanks. After that Eva disappeared, there are a lot of different stories on what happened to her. The comet Eva really does exist. STORY IS FROM H20 JUST ADD WATER
There is no well-known comet named Eva at this time. Comets are typically named after the person or group who discovers them. If a comet named Eva has been discovered recently, it may not be widely recognized yet.
There is no real density of Comet West.
Yes. A comet is a real object that you can observe.
The comet west is estimated to be about 37 miles in diameter.