The comet is fast approaching its closest encounter with Earth on Tuesday, March 21, a harmless 28.6 million miles.
Comets Lemmon and SWAN are making their closest approach to Earth in a rare cosmic treat. Can you see it in NJ? Here's timing ...
Learn when and where to see Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN this October as they light up the night sky in a rare double comet ...
Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is just weeks away from a close approach to Earth that could make it visible to the naked eye in the ...
This newly discovered comet could soon glow bright enough for the naked eye as it sweeps through October's morning and ...
Comets don't visit often — here's how to capture comet Lemmon, comet 3I/ATLAS, on your camera as they dance across our skies.
Until the end of the month, Comet SWAN can be seen in the evening sky. It will be most visible facing southwest about 90 ...
It shall be visible in the early morning sky and later in the evening any day until November. The closest the heavenly ...
Discovered on January 3, 2025, by astronomer David Carson Fuls, it looks likely that what was a distant, very faint object at the start of the ...
The comet will continue to brighten after that, likely reaching its brightest around October 31 or November 1, at which point ...
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Newly discovered comet 'Lemmon' may be visible to the naked eye this month — but it will look more like a lime
Comet Lemmon, discovered earlier this year, will make a close approach to Earth later this month, giving skywatchers the chance to see its surprising lime-green glow.
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