October Stargazing: A Supermoon, New Comet, and a Whole Lot of Meteors
Comet Lemmon will be closer than half the Earth-Sun distance on October 21 and may become visible to the unaided eye, joining two other comets currently observable.
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Now visible with a binoculars, maybe in a month to the naked eye (ANSA)
Comet Lemmon might be the best comet of 2025
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | John Chumack in Yellow Springs, Ohio, captured Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A6) along with some satellite trails on September 27, 2025. John wrote: “Early Saturday morning I had to wait an hour longer just for it to clear the trees in the northeast. I was finally able to image it around 6:00 a.m., with dawn rising fast, and the satellite traffic was crazy.” Thank you, John! Comet Lemmon might be the best comet of 202…
Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon: View from Texas
Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon: View from TexasComet 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—at abo…
The comet C/2025 A6, known as Lemmon, drew attention to the astronomical community for its proximity to the Earth and its rising brightness. Discovered on 3 January 2025, this celestial phenomenon is rapidly approaching our planet and promises to offer a visible spectacle not in the coming weeks. Currently, the comet... The brightest comet of 2025 will be visible to the eye not from October first appeared on The Antagnonist.
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