Bengaluru Residents Spot Rare Comet Lemmon, Share Breathtaking Images Online
The event offered a special chance to see an icy visitor from the outer Solar System. One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote,“I'm so glad that I witnessed Comet today in the sky @ #Bengaluru.”
“Noticed something in the sky today morning. #Bengaluru #NammaBengaluru,” another post stated.
Also Read | 3I/ATLAS Interstellar Comet Highlights: Will 3I/ATLAS reappear again? Why the comet glows greenThe comet's striking green colour comes from the fluorescence of diatomic carbon (C2) when exposed to ultraviolet sunlight, rather than reflection. This gas is found only in the comet's coma-the glowing cloud surrounding its nucleus-and quickly breaks apart, leaving the tail almost colourless.
Comet Lemmon was first detected by the Mount Lemmon Survey on Jannuary 3, 2025.
Also Read | Comet 3I/ATLAS rapidly brightened as it zoomed behind Sun, 'it's bluer than...' Path through the Solar SystemAccording to NASA, the comet is moving into the inner Solar System and will pass closest to the Sun on November 8, after coming near Earth on October 21.
Also Read | Bengaluru man's cab ride ends with a plot twist - two different fares! New scam?“Although the brightnesses of comets are notoriously hard to predict, optimistic estimates have Comet Lemmon then becoming visible to the unaided eye,” NASA said. The agency added that the comet was best seen in predawn skies until mid-October, before also becoming visible in the evenings.
Stunning view from LadakhRecently, Indian astronomer Dorje Angchuk captured a breathtaking image of the comet lighting up the night sky over Hanle, a small village in Ladakh's Leh district, as it put on a spectacular show for stargazers.
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