Skywatchers across the UAE and beyond are being urged to look toward the early morning eastern skies just before sunrise. The comet is moving through constellations such as Lynx and Leo Minor during October.
Skywatchers across the UAE and beyond are being urged to look toward the early morning eastern skies just before sunrise. The comet is moving through constellations such as Lynx and Leo Minor during October.

Astronomers have captured striking images of Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) as it brightens ahead of its close approach to Earth this October. Discovered earlier this year by the Mount Lemmon Survey, the comet was first spotted on January 3, 2025, when it was faint and distant.
Over recent weeks, the comet’s brightness has surged, climbing from a faint magnitude to levels visible through binoculars — and potentially to the naked eye, depending on sky conditions.
Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is expected to make its closest pass by Earth on October 21, 2025, coming within about 89 million kilometers. Its perihelion—closest approach to the Sun—is forecast on November 8, 2025.
Skywatchers across the UAE and beyond are being urged to look toward the early morning eastern skies just before sunrise. The comet is moving through constellations such as Lynx and Leo Minor during October.
If its brightness continues to rise, Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) may reach an apparent magnitude of +3 to +5 — bright enough under dark, clear skies to be seen without aid.
Despite optimism, astronomers caution that comet visibility is unpredictable. Its brightness depends on factors like solar activity and gas emissions. Still, this could become a memorable sky event for stargazers this month.
Keep in touch with our news & offers
Thank you for subscribing to the newsletter.
Oops. Something went wrong. Please try again later.
Thank you for subscribing to the newsletter.
Oops. Something went wrong. Please try again later.