Taken by Michael Jaeger on October 13, 2025 @ AZM Martinsberg Austria
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Comet Lemmon has appeared in the evening sky and continues to put on a show here too. With tail lengths >10°, it will be very attractive to photograph. Its ion tail continues to develop, even though it is now traveling in a region where the solar wind causes little disturbance. It displays many tail rays that change rapidly. That's why it's important to keep an eye on it right now. Image taken at 17.45 UT with 11" RASA and QHY 600 LRGB only 8/1/1/1 min
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