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Comet Lemmon’s ghostly tail haunts the skies above England (photo)

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Comet Lemmon’s ​Ethereal Tail Captured in Stunning Image⁣ from England

A recently captured⁤ photograph reveals⁣ Comet Lemmon streaking across the night sky ‍above England, ⁤showcasing the comet’s‌ delicate, ghostly ​tail.Astrophotographer ⁢Josh ​Dury captured the image, offering a glimpse of the celestial visitor as it brightens in our skies.

Comet Lemmon, officially designated C/2023 A3, is currently visible to observers in the Northern Hemisphere. Its increasing⁣ brightness throughout October ⁤presents‍ a unique opportunity for stargazers to witness this cosmic ‌phenomenon before it fades⁤ from⁤ view.The comet is ⁣expected⁣ to reach⁢ peak​ brightness later this month, offering optimal viewing conditions for those equipped with binoculars or a telescope.Dury’s photograph serves as a reminder ‌of‍ the beauty and accessibility of astronomical events, and he has authored 52 Assignments:⁤ night Photography, a guide ⁢offering ‌tips on⁢ imaging comets and ⁣other deep-sky objects.

Dury’s image highlights the comet’s subtle⁤ structure,revealing a faint,diffuse tail extending behind ⁣the⁤ icy nucleus. This‌ tail is formed as‍ sunlight vaporizes material from the comet’s surface, creating a stream of gas⁢ and dust ⁢that trails along‍ its orbital path.

Those interested in ⁣locating ​Comet Lemmon can consult ⁣a detailed finders guide⁤ outlining where and when ‍to look throughout October. Space.com encourages readers to submit their own astrophotography for potential ⁢publication, with submissions accepted at spacephotos@space.com.

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