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Comet Lemmon Van Observation - Sky Event Details - News Directory 3

Comet Lemmon Van Observation – Sky Event Details

October 29, 2025 Lisa Park Tech
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At a glance
  • Comet C/2025 A6, informally known as Comet Lemmon, is⁢ currently making its closest approach to Earth.
  • this comet is classified as "non-periodic," meaning‍ its⁢ orbital period is‍ exceptionally long - approximately 1,350 years.
  • Discovered on January 3 ‍at⁣ the Lemmon SkyCenter observatory in Arizona, Comet Lemmon was traveling at an impressive 209,000⁤ kilometers per hour as it moved towards the inner...
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Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) ⁣to Be Visible to the Naked Eye

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  • Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) ⁣to Be Visible to the Naked Eye
    • A Rare Celestial⁢ Visitor
    • Speed and Trajectory
    • How and Where to⁢ Observe

October 29, 2025

A Rare Celestial⁢ Visitor

Comet C/2025 A6, informally known as Comet Lemmon, is⁢ currently making its closest approach to Earth. Astronomers predict⁢ the comet will become luminous enough to be visible without ⁢the aid of telescopes, offering a impressive viewing chance for‍ skywatchers.

this comet is classified as “non-periodic,” meaning‍ its⁢ orbital period is‍ exceptionally long – approximately 1,350 years. Moast of its journey ⁤is spent in the distant Oort Cloud, the outermost region of our Solar System, making predictions ‍about its return challenging.

Speed and Trajectory

Discovered on January 3 ‍at⁣ the Lemmon SkyCenter observatory in Arizona, Comet Lemmon was traveling at an impressive 209,000⁤ kilometers per hour as it moved towards the inner Solar System.The comet⁢ reached its closest point to Earth on October 21, coming within 90⁢ million kilometers of the planet.

On November 8, Comet Lemmon will reach “perihelion,” its closest approach to the Sun, before beginning its long journey back towards the outer reaches ⁢of the Solar System.

How and Where to⁢ Observe

As Comet Lemmon increases in brightness, it⁣ is becoming increasingly visible to⁢ the naked ‍eye. Observers should look for the comet in the constellation Lynx, positioned between the bright ‍stars Jupiter and Ursa Major.

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