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Montsec Astronomical Park organizes special meeting to observe Millennium Comet C/2025 A6 Lemon

Montsec Astronomical Park organizes special meeting to observe Millennium Comet C/2025 A6 Lemon

Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon is visible with the naked eye from Montsec, in special late parc zohik. Parc star Del monasc offers essential components to look at the Mireniyumu Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon. PARC Astronomem de Montserrat organizes special night...

Montsec Astronomical Park organizes special meeting to observe Millennium Comet C2025 A6 Lemon

Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon is visible with the naked eye from Montsec, in special late parc zohik.

Parc star Del monasc offers essential components to look at the Mireniyumu Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon.

PARC Astronomem de Montserrat organizes special night sessions for the Special Night Team of the Thousand Commute (located around 2025), managed by the Ferroitat de Catalunya (FGC), to observe Subbia near the Earth for more than 1,900 years.

It has been visible to the naked eye since last Tuesday as Luminomity

A unique astronomical show

Observation conditions are now optimal.The comet may be in the west, between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. — above the star Arcturus, in the constellation Boyero.

The combination of the new phase of the moon provides an ideal setting: Montsec's dark, clear sky is considered one of the best places in Europe for observing astronomy.

Parc Parc Astrhron reminds us that a comet can be seen through glasses without light pollution, allowing us to appreciate part of its nucleus and tail with a telescope or binoculars.

C/2025 A6 Lemmon was discovered on January 3, 2025 by astronomer Carson Fuls of the Mount Lemmon Observatory (Arizona, USA).Since then, its passage through the interior of the Solar System has aroused great expectations among the scientific community and astronomy fans.

ancient comet

With an orbital period of 1400 years, this celestial body belongs to the family of comets with highly elliptical orbits.It is composed of ice, dust, and rock, and each time it approaches the sun, its surface heats up to sublimate ice—which continues directly to solid gas—leaving particles that form a characteristic light tail that stretches millions of kilometers.

The station, the solar wind blows, always shows from the sun, creating a beautiful show that is different and funny at night.

During these nights, the combination of its brightness, being in the air and the absence of moonlight makes MontSec one of the few places in Europe where you can fully enjoy this phenomenon.

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