Guide to Viewing Comet Lemmon and Its Bright Tail This October

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A new photo of Comet Lemmon shows its tail temporarily torn apart by a strong gust of solar wind just before its closest approach to Earth on Oct. 21, highlighting the dynamic effects of solar activity on comets.
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