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Comet Lemmon: Facts and Viewing Guide for October 2025

Rare Green Comet lemmon to Grace ⁣October Skies after Millennia-Long Journey

JAKARTA, ⁣Indonesia – Skywatchers are‌ preparing for⁢ a⁤ celestial spectacle as Comet Lemmon, a‍ visitor from the outer solar system, is predicted to⁢ be visible in the Indonesian night sky starting in early October 2025. The comet, returning after an estimated thousands of years, has captivated the astronomical community due to its ⁤speed and distinctive green glow.

First detected traveling towards‌ the inner ​solar system at ​speeds reaching ‍130,000 ⁣mph‌ (209,000 ⁢km/h), Comet ⁤Lemmon is currently exhibiting‌ characteristics that make it particularly noteworthy. As ‍it approaches the ​sun,‌ its icy surface is vaporizing, forming⁣ a coma – a thin atmosphere surrounding the comet’s nucleus – and‍ a possibly vast tail.

The comet’s striking green hue‍ is attributed to the⁣ presence of diatomic carbon (C2) in⁤ its coma, which emits green light when exposed to solar radiation. This ⁣phenomenon is similar to that observed in other recent⁣ comets, including C/2022 E3 ⁢(Green Comet) ​in 2023 and⁢ 12P/Pons-Brooks (Devil’s ‌Comet) ⁤in 2024. Intense solar‍ winds in late September caused the ‌comet’s tail to appear wavy.

According to astronomer Thomas Djamaluddin from ​the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), the ‌best ⁣viewing time for observers in the northern​ hemisphere, ⁤including Indonesia, will ​be in ‌early ⁢October 2025, before sunrise.The comet will reach its closest position on Saturday, ‍October 20, ⁢2025, with optimal viewing between 04:00 WIB and sunrise.

After October 12, 2025, the comet can be observed after Maghrib⁤ (sunset) in the⁣ western ‌sky. It⁤ will become easier‍ to ⁣see and brighter after October 15,‌ potentially reaching a magnitude of‍ 2.5 by the ⁤end of ​October – bright ⁢enough to be visible without a telescope under favorable⁤ conditions with minimal light pollution.

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