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Why Aren’t All Comets as Bright as Comet Lemmon?

Last updated: November 4, 2025 7:05 pm
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Comets are fascinating celestial objects that never fail to capture our imagination. No two comets are exactly alike, each with its own unique characteristics and behavior. Currently, two comets, C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) and C/2025 R2 (SWAN), are gracing our skies, both on orbits that take them through the inner solar system and back out into deep space, beyond the orbit of Neptune. Despite their superficial resemblance, these comets have distinct histories and orbital characteristics.

Lemmon, with a period of about 1,300 years, has a highly inclined orbit, tipped by more than 140 degrees. On the other hand, SWAN’s orbit is well aligned with the plane of the planets as they orbit the sun. This difference in orbit suggests that these comets have had different interactions with the planets in the past, with SWAN possibly being influenced by Jupiter, shortening its orbit over time.

When it comes to comets, brightness plays a significant role in their visibility and appeal. While Lemmon is brighter than SWAN and is suitable for binocular viewing, neither can compare to some of the more dazzling comets from recent history. Comets like C/2020 F3 NEOWISE and C/1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp) have been notably bright and easily visible to the naked eye.

The brightness of a comet is influenced by various factors, including its proximity to Earth and the sun. Closer comets tend to appear brighter, with the best example being Halley’s Comet, which was extremely bright in 1910 when it approached within 25 million kilometers of Earth. The heating up of a comet as it gets closer to the sun can cause volatile material to be released, brightening the comet. However, predicting the brightness of a comet remains a challenge, as each comet behaves uniquely.

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Comets are primarily made of ice and rock, typically a few to a few dozen kilometers wide, orbiting the sun. They are classified into short-period and long-period comets based on their orbital periods. Long-period comets, like C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), can venture far out into space, resulting in their intrinsic brightness. When a comet gets closer to the sun, the volatile material and dust it releases form a coma and tail, making the comet more visually striking.

Observing comets is an unpredictable and thrilling experience, as they can defy expectations and exhibit unexpected behavior. Comets like Comet C/1973 E1 (Kohoutek) and Comet 17P/Holmes have surprised astronomers with their sudden brightness changes, highlighting the unpredictability of these celestial objects. The lesson in observing comets is clear: keep your eyes on the sky, as you never know when the next spectacular comet will make its appearance.

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