Comet Lemmon: Your Ultimate Viewing Guide To The ‘Comet Of The Year’
Comet Lemmon brightens as it nears Earth and the Sun, offering binocular visibility with a peak on Oct. 21 and perihelion on Nov. 8, NASA said.
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The newly discovered comet Lemmon will be at a minimum distance from Earth this month. According to some scientists, it will be possible to see it with the naked eye, Live Science reports. It is interesting that the comet will not look like a lemon, as the name might suggest, but like another citrus fruit. The object will be painted in an unusual lime green color. YOU WILL BE INTERESTED The interstellar comet is turning green: scientists don't…
Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon: View from New Mexico
Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon: View from New MexicoComet Lemmon is brightening and moving into morning northern skies. Besides Comet SWAN25B and Comet ATLAS, Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is now the third comet currently visible with binoculars and on long camera exposures. Comet Lemmon was discovered early this year and is still headed into the inner Solar System. The comet will round the Sun on November 8, but first it will pass its nearest to the Earth—a…
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