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Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) on 29 March 2026, 2:45 (UTC). 
The comet has features a round, green coma and a nice ion tail, over a degree long, extending beyond the edge of the frame. Coma is about 7 arcminutes across. The two brightest stars visible are 40 and 41 Pegasi.
GSO N203/800 with coma corrector, unmodified M4/3 camera. 50x30s from B4 skies, eastern Crete. Edited with DSS, SIRIL and Ps.

Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) on 29 March 2026, 2:45 (UTC). The comet has features a round, green coma and a nice ion tail, over a degree long, extending beyond the edge of the frame. Coma is about 7 arcminutes across. The two brightest stars visible are 40 and 41 Pegasi. GSO N203/800 with coma corrector, unmodified M4/3 camera. 50x30s from B4 skies, eastern Crete. Edited with DSS, SIRIL and Ps.

Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) on 29 March 2026, finally, after nearly two cloudy weeks. It is about mag 7.5 and has developed a nice long ion tail. It will continue to brighten up to mid April, when it will pass between Earth and the Sun. #cometwatch #astrophotography

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A comet with round green coma (up to 9' across) and a short whiteish tail in front of a starry field. Some distant galaxies are also visible at the bottom. 

Equipment: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU coma corrector, Prometheus astro TYR mount, Toupket 294C-Pro, SV305c guide camera with 30mm f/4 guidescope, Stellavita astrostation.

83x60s light frames, from eastern Crete (B4.5). Edited with DSS and SIRIL. Star stack and comet stack combined in GIMP. Some final touches with Ps.

A comet with round green coma (up to 9' across) and a short whiteish tail in front of a starry field. Some distant galaxies are also visible at the bottom. Equipment: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU coma corrector, Prometheus astro TYR mount, Toupket 294C-Pro, SV305c guide camera with 30mm f/4 guidescope, Stellavita astrostation. 83x60s light frames, from eastern Crete (B4.5). Edited with DSS and SIRIL. Star stack and comet stack combined in GIMP. Some final touches with Ps.

Periodic comet Schaumasse, this time with a dedicated astrocamera. The comet features and exteded fainter coma and a rather short dust tail. The comet is located in Serpens Caput and is moving away both from the Sun and the Earth. #cometwatch #astrophotography

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A small comet with round coma, condensed nucleus and a hint of tail towards the left is seen moving among the stars. Equipment used: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU coma corrector. 58x30s from B3 skies of eastern Crete. Edited with DSS and SIRIL, image is cropped.

A small comet with round coma, condensed nucleus and a hint of tail towards the left is seen moving among the stars. Equipment used: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU coma corrector. 58x30s from B3 skies of eastern Crete. Edited with DSS and SIRIL, image is cropped.

My first decent image of C/2026 A1 (MAPS). Located rather low for northern latitudes, it may become briefly very bright in early April as it plunges next to the Sun. Currently around mag 11, with condensed nucleus, round coma and hint of tail. #cometwatch #astrophotography

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Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos) on 24 February 2026, 5:30 (UTC), from eastern Crete. There is a faint ion tail (40' long) and the dust tail (10' long) is also visible. The green coma is 6' across.

Equipment: GSO N203/800 with coma corrector, unmodified Olympus E-PL5. 35x30s frames, under the first quarter Moon. 

Comet stack from DSS, edited with SIRIL. North is down, east is to the right.

Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos) on 24 February 2026, 5:30 (UTC), from eastern Crete. There is a faint ion tail (40' long) and the dust tail (10' long) is also visible. The green coma is 6' across. Equipment: GSO N203/800 with coma corrector, unmodified Olympus E-PL5. 35x30s frames, under the first quarter Moon. Comet stack from DSS, edited with SIRIL. North is down, east is to the right.

Finally managed to image C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos), located low, at the southwest horizon. The bright ion tail of the previous week has become quite dim. The comet features a green coma and a dust tail. #cometWatch #astrophotography

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C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos), and The Sculptor Pinwheel Galaxy (NGC 300). The faint smudge below and to the left of the comet is ESO 351-30, the Sculptor Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy.
FSQ106N/STXL-16200, 2 panel mosaic @ L:300".
Image has been downsampled x 2 to reduce size.
Imaged from Heaven's Mirror Observatory, Yass, Australia.
2026-02-14 T10:57UTC.

C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos), and The Sculptor Pinwheel Galaxy (NGC 300). The faint smudge below and to the left of the comet is ESO 351-30, the Sculptor Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy. FSQ106N/STXL-16200, 2 panel mosaic @ L:300". Image has been downsampled x 2 to reduce size. Imaged from Heaven's Mirror Observatory, Yass, Australia. 2026-02-14 T10:57UTC.

Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos) and The Sculptor Pinwheel Galaxy (NGC 300). The faint smudge below and to the left of the comet is ESO 351-30, the Sculptor Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy. Imaged from Heaven's Mirror Observatory, Yass, Australia. 2026-02-14. #astrophotography #cometWatch

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Comet C/2024 E1 is currently a southern object, but from this week it will start being visible from the north temperate latitudes as well low at the southwest after sunset. Interesting dust tails structure. #cometWatch

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An elongated green diffuse object (the comet) is visible in the centre, in front of a starry field, on 14 Febuary 2026, 3:50 UTC. Equipment: GSO N203/800 with coma corrector, unmodified Olympus E-PL5. 28x30s light frames. Edited with DSS and SIRIL. Image is cropped (fov about 33x25 arcmin).

An elongated green diffuse object (the comet) is visible in the centre, in front of a starry field, on 14 Febuary 2026, 3:50 UTC. Equipment: GSO N203/800 with coma corrector, unmodified Olympus E-PL5. 28x30s light frames. Edited with DSS and SIRIL. Image is cropped (fov about 33x25 arcmin).

C/2026 B2 (Sun-Gao) was discovered by amateur astronomers Guoyou Sun and Xing Gao on January 19 and lies low in the morning sky before dawn. It is diffuse, with a coma 2' across, and a bit faint, around mag 14. #cometWatch #astrophotography

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C/2026 A1 (MAPS) on Feb. 10

C/2026 A1 (MAPS) on Feb. 10

C/2026 A1 (MAPS) on Feb. 10
Details in the image.
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Meanwhile, on Earth:
A distant comet remains fixed to the patient sky.

#CometWatch #CosmicStillness

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I've played this game before #cometwatch

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#cometwatch has begun!

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Quite dim right now, C/2026 A1 (MAPS), formely 6AC4721, may become very bright in April, if it survives its extremely close approach to the Sun. #cometWatch

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A great start to 2026 as seen from the spacecraft coronagraphs: a nice new #sungrazing comet discovery! It reached a peak magnitude of ~+5 mag on January 1st, before fading. #Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchoś) is also visible in the animation below. ☄️☄️ Credit: ESA/NASA SOHO/LASCO C3
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A collage of the six of the most interesting or just photogenic comets of 2025. All images by me.

A collage of the six of the most interesting or just photogenic comets of 2025. All images by me.

What an interesting year for comets 2025 turned out to be. After a daylight comet in January, a large gap in even slightly bright comets until an outburst in autumn, including a bright interstellar comet. Happy new year! I wish you the best for 2026! #cometWatch

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#Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos) has also been visible in CCOR-1 since 28. December 2025 (13:15 UT).

Data source: GOES-19/CCOR-1 (NOAA)

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A gasy comet, appearing as an elongated green blob, is moving in front of a group of galaxies, with a face on spiral galaxy, Messier 100, dominating the view. The edge-on galaxy near the comet is NGC 4312. There is a hint of a faint tail towards 2° clock from the comet. 

Equipment: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU coma corrector, unmodified M4/3 MILC.
51x40s (34 minutes of total exposure), starting on 00:30 UTC, 26 December 2025, from Eastern Crete (B4 sky).
Edited with DSS and SIRIL.

A gasy comet, appearing as an elongated green blob, is moving in front of a group of galaxies, with a face on spiral galaxy, Messier 100, dominating the view. The edge-on galaxy near the comet is NGC 4312. There is a hint of a faint tail towards 2° clock from the comet. Equipment: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU coma corrector, unmodified M4/3 MILC. 51x40s (34 minutes of total exposure), starting on 00:30 UTC, 26 December 2025, from Eastern Crete (B4 sky). Edited with DSS and SIRIL.

A quick view of comet 24P/Schaumasse in the vicinity of spiral galaxy Messier 100, from Christmas night, despite the light rain. The comet appears trailed, as it has moved a couple arcminutes in the span of the 40 minutes the data were acquired. More in ALT. #cometWatch #astrophotography #astronomy

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A comet with round green coma, about 9' across, and a short, faint spiky ion tail. The image is stacked on the comet, with the stars appearing as trails. 

Equipment: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU cc, unmodified M4/3 camera. 194x30s (total exposure time 1 hour 37 minutes) from B4 skies of eastern Crete. Edited with DSS and SIRIL. Image is cropped.

A comet with round green coma, about 9' across, and a short, faint spiky ion tail. The image is stacked on the comet, with the stars appearing as trails. Equipment: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU cc, unmodified M4/3 camera. 194x30s (total exposure time 1 hour 37 minutes) from B4 skies of eastern Crete. Edited with DSS and SIRIL. Image is cropped.

Comet 24P/Schaumasse, at mag 10, is the brightest comet in the Christmas night sky. It is currently crossing the upper half of the Virgo Cluster, passing near many galaxies, like M100 and M91. It has a round green coma and a faint ion tail. #cometWatch #astrophotography

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#Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos) entered the field of view of LASCO C3 at approximately 21:30 UT on 21 December 2025.

Data source: SOHO/LASCO (NASA/ESA)

#CometWatch

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A comet among the stars. The comet is visible to the left and has a tail pointing towards the left. Some distant galaxies are also visible (like spiral galaxies NGC 3356 and NGC 3362 towards the right). The image was obtained with an 8-inch f/4 telescope and an unmodified M4/3 camera. 63x30s images edited with DSS, SIRIL and GIMP.

A comet among the stars. The comet is visible to the left and has a tail pointing towards the left. Some distant galaxies are also visible (like spiral galaxies NGC 3356 and NGC 3362 towards the right). The image was obtained with an 8-inch f/4 telescope and an unmodified M4/3 camera. 63x30s images edited with DSS, SIRIL and GIMP.

A fairwell to #3I/ATLAS, the interstellar visitor, as now it is moving away both from the Sun and Earth. It has dimmed to about mag 12 and has a tail pointing towards the Sun. It will continue getting dimmer and won't be visible in just a few months. #cometWatch #astrophotography

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Was scrolling through the Digitalized Sky Survey plates and came across periodic comet 47P/Ashbrook–Jackson. The comet looks really nice in the blue plate! ☄️
#CometWatch

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A yellowish comet among the stars with a round coma and a faint tail extending towards the right and top. Image from December 1, 2025. Equipment: 8-inch f/4 corrected telescope with M4/3 censor (image cropped). 33x30s, edited with DSS and SIRIL.

A yellowish comet among the stars with a round coma and a faint tail extending towards the right and top. Image from December 1, 2025. Equipment: 8-inch f/4 corrected telescope with M4/3 censor (image cropped). 33x30s, edited with DSS and SIRIL.

Comet 210P/Christensen re-appeared in the late night sky after passing between Earth and the Sun in late November. It was around mag 10 had a faint tail about 12' long. #cometWatch #astrophotography

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Dernière image (exceptionnelle) de la comète Lemmon Deux astrophotographes viennent de présenter une incroyable image de la comète C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) réalisée il y a plusieurs semaines.

La comète Lemmon surprend encore : sa dernière image montre une activité inattendue, bien loin d’un simple caillou glacé. blogs.futura-sciences.com/feldmann/202... #Space #Science #Astrophysics #CometWatch

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Dernière image (exceptionnelle) de la comète Lemmon **Deux astrophotographes viennent de présenter une incroyable image de la comète C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) réalisée il y a plusieurs semaines.** ##### Minutieux travail : On croyait en avoir terminé avec la comète Lemmon. Après avoir enchanté les nuits du mois d’octobre, l’astre chevelu n’est plus qu’un lointain souvenir. Non seulement il ne cesse de s’éloigner, mais en plus il se situe loin derrière le Soleil, ce qui le rend inobservable. Ce sont désormais d’autres cibles que pointent les astrophotographes, comme par exemple M42, la grande nébuleuse d’Orion. Mais Michael Jäger et Gerald Rhemann n’avaient pas dit leur dernier mot. Patiemment, ils ont assemblé plusieurs clichés de la comète réalisés le 26 octobre dernier avec une courte focale. En ne gardant que les images prises dans le bleu, ils nous dévoilent l’impressionnante queue ionique de C/2025 A6 : Rappelons que cette queue bleutée est composée de molécules de gaz qui se sont échappées de l’astre chevelu. Repoussées par la pression de radiation exercée par le vent solaire, elles émettent à cette occasion une lumière bleutée (par fluorescence). Cette queue ionique, qui s’étire très loin derrière le noyau de la comète, subit les effets du champ magnétique solaire qui en modifie l’aspect en permanence. Le champ de l’image est de 11X4 degrés, ce qui à cette distance représente une queue de plusieurs millions de kilomètres. une valeur impressionnante, certes, mais encore bien loin des records en la matière : 500 millions de kilomètres pour la comète Hyakutake et plus d’un milliard pour 153P/Ikeya-Zhang ! ##### Vous pourriez aimer : * En vidéo : quand le vent solaire rencontre la comète Lemmon * Récit : la comète Lemmon dans le ciel de la Drôme * Surprise : une aurore boréale accompagne la comète Lemmon Suivez l’actualité astronomique et découvrez mes images du ciel en vous abonnant à Cielmania sur Facebook.

La comète Lemmon surprend encore : sa dernière image montre une activité inattendue, bien loin d’un simple caillou glacé. blogs.futura-sciences.com/feldmann/2025/12/10/dern... #Space #Science #Astrophysics #CometWatch

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Pseudochrome image with the darkest parts painted purple and brightest red. The image shows the central region of comet, showing three discrete nucleii, and part of its tail.
Image from 20 November 2025, taken with an 8-inch f/4 newtonian telescope and an unmodified M4/3 camera. 38x30s frames edited with DSS and SIRIL.

Pseudochrome image with the darkest parts painted purple and brightest red. The image shows the central region of comet, showing three discrete nucleii, and part of its tail. Image from 20 November 2025, taken with an 8-inch f/4 newtonian telescope and an unmodified M4/3 camera. 38x30s frames edited with DSS and SIRIL.

As the weather is bad here the last week, this is comet C/2025 K1 from 20 days ago, when its nucleus had split in three (bigger telescope needed to get a nice separation between the three pieces). Pseudochrome image to better highlight the nuclear region. #cometWatch #astrophotography

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La comète interstellaire 3I/ATLAS passionne les scientifiques Depuis qu’elle a été découverte dans notre voisinage cosmique en juillet, la comète 3I/ATLAS attire les regards de tous les télescopes. La sonde Juice, en route...

3I/ATLAS, un visiteur interstellaire rare, traverse notre Système solaire avec une queue de gaz et poussières... venue d’un autre étoile que l’on peut observer bientôt... Peut-être. www.courrierinternational.com/article/astr... #Space #Science #Astrophysics #3IATLAS #CometWatch

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Object P12hxMW on the PCCP, MBA-type orbit but showing a very clear tail at PA ~270. Possible impact event or spin up. Images from G96 2025 11 29UT. #cometwatch #comet #NEOCP 🔭

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A comet moving slowly in front of the stars. There is a fragment visible to the right and below of the nucleus. Shot through an 8-inch f/4 newtonian telescope and an unmodified M4/3 camera. 30x30s frames edited with DSS and SIRIL. Image is from 24 November 2025.

A comet moving slowly in front of the stars. There is a fragment visible to the right and below of the nucleus. Shot through an 8-inch f/4 newtonian telescope and an unmodified M4/3 camera. 30x30s frames edited with DSS and SIRIL. Image is from 24 November 2025.

Comet 240P/NEAT has now a small fragment (B) that is bright enough to be seen with modest telescopes. The nucleus shines at about mag 12 while B is two magnitudes fainter. #cometWatch #astrophotography

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Was going through my old laptop and found this animation of comet Kudo-Fujikawa transiting the SOHO/LASCO C2 FOV! The images are from January 2003. Enjoy! ☄️
#CometWatch #ESA #NASA

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A green comet in front of star trails. Towards the top right extends a faint tail and a short one towards the opposite direction. Equipment: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU cc. Unmodified Olympus E-PL5. 76x30s frames from B4 skies. Edited with DSS and SIRIL.

A green comet in front of star trails. Towards the top right extends a faint tail and a short one towards the opposite direction. Equipment: GSO N203/800 with TS GPU cc. Unmodified Olympus E-PL5. 76x30s frames from B4 skies. Edited with DSS and SIRIL.

Interstellar #comet #3I/ATLAS in the early hours of November 20 as seen from Crete, as the weather was favorable. A faint ion tail and anti-tail can be seen as the comet is past perihelion. Nothing out of the ordinary but cool to see such a bright interstellar object. #cometWatch

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Picked up my 15th spaceberg last shift, C/2025 V2 (Rankin). This one has precoveries back to Nov 2024, indicating it was active at 8+AU out. Very hypothetical light curve assuming m1=8. Hopefully puts on a decent show in 2027. #cometwatch #comet

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