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Comet Lemmon, discovered in January 2025, may become visible to the naked eye in late October, reaching peak brightness on October 21.
Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A6), discovered in January 2025, is rapidly brightening and may become visible to the naked eye by late October, reaching an estimated brightness of magnitude 2.5.
It will make its closest approach to Earth on October 21 and to the Sun on November 8, passing through constellations like Leo Minor and Canes Venatici.
Skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere can view it in the pre-dawn and evening skies, with optimal conditions during the New Moon on October 21.
While it may be visible without optical aid under dark skies, binoculars or telescopes are recommended.
The comet, composed of ancient ice and organic material, is expected to remain observable into late November, offering a rare celestial event.
El cometa Lemmon, descubierto en enero de 2025, puede llegar a ser visible a simple vista a finales de octubre, alcanzando su brillo máximo el 21 de octubre.