π³οΈ Currently, the image from Earth is cleaning the clock of one of comet Lemmon. If you are on #teamComet you'll have to step up and vote below β¬οΈ
Though I have to say that the one of the lightning seen from the ISS is quite spectacular!
How many bright tails does Comet Lemmon have? Two. In the featured image it appears to have three, but why? The reason is that the zigzagging brown filament is a persistent meteor train that by luck appeared in front of the distant comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon). A meteor train is the hot gas and fine dust that remains in the Earth's atmosphere and disperses in the seconds after a bright meteor flashes by. The two bright tails are the blue ion tail stretching across the image, and the white dust tail nearer the green coma on the upper left. All real comet tails originate from the nucleus of the comet inside the coma. The image was captured from Manciano, Italy. Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap251027.html
2/4 Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) and a meteor train
Taken on: October 24, 2025
Credit: Massimo Penna
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Iβm rewatching Deep Impact. Kinda feels like a βwish fulfillmentβ movie right now. #TeamComet
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You can't expect an asteroid to come along and solve all our problems!
They're far too regular in their orbits and are moving slowly, relatively speaking.
Comets! That's what will save us.
They're the doom bringers!
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Can we move the date up to 2025? #TeamComet