Comet 2025 A6 Lemmon's tail impacted by Solar activity
Taken by Eliot Herman on October 31, 2025 @ Tucson AZ
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I have been capturing Comet 2025 A6 Lemmon for several nights that is a great telescopic object. Tonight, on Halloween, the tail of the comet has undergone significant change. Tonight the tail of Comet Lemmon 2025/A6 looks like it took a Solar activity hit, the tail is partially disconnected, and there is a 90 degree kink distal to the comet. Captured with a Vixen 100 mm Astrograph and Nikon Z8, 3 min integration in Tucson AZ, not far from the Observatory that discovered the comet. Gray scale image shows details without distraction of color.
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