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Twin Green Comets Brighten For Best Views Under Next Week’s New Moon

The upcoming new moon aligned with the Orionid peak provides dark skies that favor binocular views of both green comets.

Overview

  • Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A6) and Comet SWAN (C/2025 R2) are now visible from the Northern Hemisphere, with a reliable 30‑minute window starting about 90 minutes after sunset.
  • Lemmon sits near the Big Dipper in the northwest and can also be seen before dawn, while SWAN is low in the southwest after sunset against rich Milky Way starfields.
  • Peak viewing is forecast for Oct. 20–21 during the new moon and Orionid meteor shower, offering the best chance to spot the comets with binoculars from dark sites.
  • Reports agree Lemmon’s closest approach is Oct. 21, though published distances conflict, with some sources citing about 28.6 million miles and others about 55–59 million miles.
  • Lemmon was discovered Jan. 3 by the Mount Lemmon Survey, follows an ~1,350‑year orbit with perihelion on Nov. 8, and models indicate a slight orbital shortening after this passage.