Solar wind rips comet's tail: What you're missing in the sky
Stunning new astrophotography shows solar wind tearing into Comet Lemmon. This cosmic event creates a spectacular show in space. It pulled a chunk from the comet's long tail.
The sky is putting on a show, but few will see this specific sight. Comet Lemmon is getting brighter. This makes it a good target for sky watchers. Two comets are visible after dark this season.
Experts reveal how and where to see these celestial visitors. The best time to look is after sunset. Look for Comet Lemmon and another comet, Comet K2.
This celestial event reminds us of the universe's power. It shows how dynamic space can be. Future observations may reveal more about these cosmic interactions.