Triple APOD - December 3, 2025: Comet A6 Lemmon by Edward Bogle Photo d'astronomie amateur All-Star du jour - Click to Enlarge


Triple APOD - December 3, 2025: Comet A6 Lemmon by Edward Bogle

Comet A6 Lemmon made its closest approach to Earth in late October 2025. Visible to the naked eye, the comet will make its next appearance near Earth in ~1000 years time.

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