In the fall, residents of all countries in the Northern Hemisphere will be able to observe the comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon, will reach the maximum brightness of about 8, senior researcher at Sunny Physics Institute and Earth SB Ras, Professor of Irkutsk State University (Isu) Serge Yazev.

Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon this fall will be seen in the sky of all countries in the Northern Hemisphere, Transfer Tass.
According to senior researchers at the Sunny Physics Institute and Earth SB Ras Sergey Yazev, residents of medium and high climates can observe it, and orbit running along the famous Russian astronomers of constants: a big bear, big dog, Volos.
This object is opened on January 3, 2025 and, according to scientists, in October and November will significantly increase brightness. The maximum brightness of the comet-about the 8th star size-is expected to be around 8 in November, but this will not be enough to see it with the naked eye.
Professor Yazev notes: This comet is very successful in the northern sky against the context of the constellations famous for Russian observers: Lynx, Big Bear, Hound of Dogs, Volos.
It is likely that after passing the Perihelia of comet, it will become brighter due to the release of dust and gas, but these possibilities are not too high, as the object has been more than once closer to the sun and the main emissions can be created earlier. However, the possibility of increasing unexpected brightness is still preserved, allowing scientists to hope for a spectacular phenomenon in October to November.
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