Orionid Meteor Shower Is About to Peak in a Moonless Sky
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Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon is getting brighter and whether you have a telescope, binoculars or just your eyes, here’s how you can catch a glimpse.
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The Time To Watch Comet Lemmon Is Now
The best time to watch Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is upon us. Grab your binoculars, telescope, or just get into a very dark area and use your eyes. This is the best comet of 2025, and it is making its closest approach to Earth today,
Comet Lemon will be in the heart of the constellation Boötes, the Herdsman, as it makes its closest approach to Earth on Oct. 21, before travelling on to pass beneath the head of the great serpent represented in the constellation Serpens on Oct. 26 to 27.
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Twin Green Comets To Glow This Week: Best Times To Watch
A double dose of green is heading for the night sky, with two rare comets arcing into view and potentially wowing naked‑eye watchers under dark, moonless conditions. The duo reaches peak brightness Monday,
Lemmon, which is a rare green comet, can be seen with the naked eye on Oct. 21, according to the Royal Astronomical Society, with peak visibility near Halloween. SWAN may be visible using binoculars or a telescope, according to Starwalk, a real-time astronomical app for stargazing.
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