Comet C/2024 Lemmon to โgrace November Skies, Visibleโค to the Naked Eye
Skywatchers are poised for a celestial treat this November as Cometโค C/2024 Lemmon,โ predicted to be the โbrightest comet ofโ 2025, becomes visible without the aid โฃof telescopes. The comet,discovered in July 2024,is currently onโข a trajectory that will bring itโ into โขprime viewing position for both hemispheres,offering โa rare prospect โforโค widespread โคobservation.
This comet’s visibility represents a โmeaningful event for both professional astronomers and amateur enthusiasts. Comets offer a glimpse into โthe early solar system,โ and bright comets like Lemmon areโค infrequent occurrences, captivating public inventiveness and driving scientific inquiry. Its appearance will allow for detailed study of cometary โcomposition and behavior, while simultaneously providing a stunning visualโค spectacle.
During the first days of november, Comet Lemmon will traverse the constellation โOphiuchus โbeforeโข gradually fading in brightness.โฃ Observers in โคthe Northern Hemisphere will find it best viewed early in the month, though it will descend lowerโ in theโข skyโ as November progresses, eventually becoming obscured from view.
Theโฃ Southern Hemisphere willโ enjoy optimal viewing conditions later in November, when the comet appears at dusk in a northwesterlyโค direction. Binoculars or small telescopes will enhance the viewing experience,thoughโ the comet is expected to be โreadily visible to the naked eye under clear,dark skies.