Trenutno vidni kometi novembra 2025 in kdaj jih bomo videli

Kometi so nekateri najbolj očarljivi nebesni pojavi, ki jih je mogoče opazovati z Zemlje, saj ponujajo bežen vpogled v kozmične obiskovalce iz globin našega osončja. November 2025 je vznemirljivo obdobje za opazovalce kometov, saj je več kometov vidnih skozi daljnoglede in majhne teleskope z obeh polobli. Ta obsežen vodnik raziskuje trenutno vidne komete, njihova obdobja vidnosti in nasvete, kako in kdaj ujeti te ledene popotnike, ki se premikajo po nočnem nebu.

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Komet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon): Nasveti za vidnost in opazovanje

Komet C/2025 A6, bolj znan kot komet Lemmon, je trenutno najsvetlejši komet, viden opazovalcem po vsem svetu. Zemlji se je najbližje približal 21. oktobra 2025 na razdalji približno 0,6 AU in dosegel najvišjo magnitudo svetlosti približno 4,3. Čeprav je od novembra 2025 začel bledeti, ga je še vedno mogoče opazovati z daljnogledom pod temnim, jasnim in brezluninim nebom tako na severni kot na južni polobli.

Komet je svoj perihelij (najbližjo točko Soncu) prečkal 8. novembra 2025 pri magnitudi 4,5. Po periheliju komet Lemmon postopoma bledi, vendar je še vedno videti kot majhna svetlobna lisa s šibkim repom. Nahaja se na priročnem mestu na večernem nebu, zaradi česar je dostopen tako ljubiteljskim astronomom kot občasnim opazovalcem neba.

Za ogled kometa Lemmon:

  • Poiščite ga na večernem nebu po sončnem zahodu na lokaciji z minimalnim svetlobnim onesnaženjem.
  • Daljnogledi ali majhni teleskopi izboljšajo vidljivost, vendar jo v idealnih pogojih lahko ujamete s prostim očesom.
  • Rep kometa je obrnjen stran od Sonca, zato opazovanje neba v nasprotni smeri sončnega zahoda poveča možnosti, da ga opazimo.

Komet Lemmon predstavlja redko priložnost za opazovanje kometa z relativno kratkim obdobjem dobre vidljivosti, preden se ta izgublja v daljavi in ​​temi. Spremljajte nočne posodobitve, saj se njegova svetlost in položaj spreminjata.[1][7]

Komet 210P/Christensen: Kdaj in kje ga opazovati

Komet 210P/Christensen je sicer temnejši cilj, vendar naj bi bil do konca novembra 2025 v dosegu daljnogleda. Zemlji se je najbližje približal 8. novembra 2025, pri čemer je ohranil šibko magnitudo blizu 10, zaradi česar ga je brez optične pomoči težko opaziti.

Ključne podrobnosti ogleda vključujejo:

  • Vidno predvsem s severne poloble.
  • Najbolje ga je videti nizko na vzhodnem obzorju v predzornih urah, ko je nebo popolnoma temno.
  • Okoli svojega perihelija 22. novembra 2025 Christensenova svetlost ostaja stabilna, vendar omejena na teleskopsko opazovanje.

Opazovalci, ki želijo ujeti 210P/Christensen, se morajo pripraviti na jutranje opazovanje neba in uporabiti daljnogled ali teleskop s širokim vidnim poljem za opazovanje blizu obzorja. Temno nebo stran od mestnih luči bo znatno povečalo možnost opazovanja.[1]

Komet 3I/ATLAS (C/2025 N1): Kaj pričakovati

Komet 3I/ATLAS, označen tudi kot C/2025 N1, je zanimiv obiskovalec, ki bo predvidoma viden skozi majhne teleskope novembra in decembra 2025. Perihelij je dosegel 29. oktobra 2025 z magnitudo 9, po periheliju pa je postopoma zatemnil.

Podrobnosti o ogledu:

  • Njegov najbližji približek Zemlji je predviden 19. decembra 2025, na razdalji, ki bo povzročila šibko vidno magnitudo okoli 13,6.
  • Vidno z obeh polobel, vendar le s teleskopi z odprtinami približno 80–150 mm ali več.
  • Verjetno prešibek za daljnogled, vendar zadovoljiv cilj za amaterske astronome s srednje velikimi teleskopi.

Vidno okno tega kometa ponuja dobro priložnost za opazovanje obiskovalca iz oddaljenega osončja, saj ta bledi od pozne jeseni do zgodnje zime, zaradi česar je zanimiv opazovalni projekt za tiste z opremo, ki lahko doseže njegov šibek sij.[1]

Komet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos): Ogled časovnice

Komet C/2024 E1, imenovan Wierzchos, predstavlja kontrastno časovnico vidljivosti, ki sega od konca leta 2025 do začetka leta 2026. To bo:

  • Najbolj vidna na severni polobli, preden doseže perihelij 20. januarja 2026, pri približno 8,5 magnitudi.
  • Preblizu Soncu, da bi ga lahko opazovali med prehodom skozi perihelij.
  • Bolje vidno na južni polobli po periheliju, morda vidno z daljnogledom.

Jeseni 2025 bo Wierzchos šibek, vendar ga bodo opazovalci na severni polobli lahko videli skozi majhne teleskope ali daljnoglede. Po južnem premiku po periheliju bi lahko postal bolj dostopen daljnogledni komet za opazovalce južno od ekvatorja.

Za tiste, ki spremljajo ta komet:

  • Potrpežljivost je ključna, saj vidljivost sčasoma spreminja hemisfere.
  • Optimalno opazovanje je mogoče pod temnim nebom z minimalnimi atmosferskimi motnjami.
  • Aplikacije za sledenje ali zvezdne karte lahko pomagajo najti komet med njegovim prehodom po nebu.[1]

Komet 24P/Schaumasse: Obeti za začetek leta 2026

Komet 24P/Schaumasse je znan po tem, da se je v začetku novembra 2025 približal znameniti kopici Čebelji panj (M44), kar je astrofotografom ponudilo fotogenično priložnost. Komet bo dosegel vrhunec svetlosti v začetku leta 2026, pričakuje pa se, da bo viden skozi daljnogled.

Ključne točke o Schaumasse vključujejo:

  • Zmerna svetlost, primerna za opazovanje z daljnogledom, ko so pogoji optimalni.
  • Med 8. in 11. novembrom 2025 bo blizu znane nebesne znamenitosti, kar bo pomagalo pri lokaciji.
  • Njegova svetlost se bo v naslednjih mesecih, zlasti januarja 2026, povečala.

Ta komet je privlačna tarča za tiste, ki želijo združiti opazovanje kometov s fotografiranjem objektov globokega vesolja, in pričakuje se, da bo sčasoma dovolj svetlejši, da bo upravičeval nadaljnje spremljanje.[1]

Komet 10P/Tempel 2: Vidljivost sredi leta 2026

Do sredine leta 2026 bo komet 10P/Tempel 2 viden z obeh polobli od julija do avgusta. Perihelij bo dosegel 2. avgusta 2026, Zemlji pa se bo najbližje približal 3. avgusta 2026, pri čemer bo dosegel svetlost okoli 8. magnitude.

Poudarki vidnosti:

  • Pojavil se bo na večernem nebu po sončnem zahodu.
  • Na južni polobli je bolj izrazit zaradi višje lege nad obzorjem.
  • Z lahkoto vidno z daljnogledom ali majhnim teleskopom v pogojih temnega neba.

Čeprav nekoliko presega okvir neposrednega opazovanja leta 2025, Tempel 2 predstavlja odličen komet, ki ga lahko navdušenci nad letom 2026 pričakujejo, saj ima zanesljivo svetlost in širok pogled.[1]

Nasveti za iskanje kometov na nočnem nebu

Uspešno opazovanje kometov novembra 2025 in pozneje vključuje kombinacijo časa, opreme, nebesnih razmer in poznavanja poti kometov. Tukaj je nekaj praktičnih nasvetov za lovce na komete:

  • Za iskanje položajev kometov v realnem času glede na vašo lokacijo uporabite aplikacije, kot je Sky Tonight ali programsko opremo za zvezdne karte.
  • Izberite noči z jasnim nebom brez lune in minimalnim svetlobnim onesnaženjem.
  • Daljnogledi s širokim vidnim poljem so neprecenljivi, medtem ko majhni teleskopi izboljšajo podrobnosti in svetlost.
  • Na večernem ali jutranjem nebu glejte nasproti Sonca, odvisno od položaja kometa.
  • Spremljajte datume perihelija in najbližjega približevanja, saj so kometi v teh časih običajno najsvetlejši in jih je najlažje videti.

S potrpežljivostjo in pripravo je lahko opazovanje teh ledenih obiskovalcev koristna izkušnja, ki opazovalce neba poveže z obsežnim in dinamičnim sončnim sistemom.[1]


Ta članek je obravnaval glavne komete, vidne novembra 2025, vključno s C/2025 A6 Lemmon, 210P/Christensen, 3I/ATLAS in drugimi, z opombami o njihovi vidnosti in optimalnih časih opazovanja. Ne glede na to, ali uporabljate daljnogled ali majhne teleskope, ti kometi ponujajo čudovite priložnosti za opazovanje in astrofotografijo v prihodnjih tednih in mesecih. Redno spremljajte dogajanje in ustrezno načrtujte svoje nebo, da boste imeli najboljše možnosti za opazovanje teh fantastičnih obiskovalcev iz zunanjega osončja.

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Comets are some of the most captivating celestial phenomena observable from Earth, offering a fleeting glimpse of cosmic visitors from the depths of our solar system. November 2025 is an exciting period for comet watchers, with several comets visible through binoculars and small telescopes from both hemispheres. This comprehensive guide explores the current visible comets, their visibility periods, and tips on how and when to catch these icy travelers streaking across the night sky.
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Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon): Visibility and Viewing Tips
Comet 210P/Christensen: When and Where to Watch
Comet 3I/ATLAS (C/2025 N1): What to Expect
Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos): Viewing Timeline
Comet 24P/Schaumasse: Early 2026 Outlook
Comet 10P/Tempel 2: Mid-2026 Visibility
Tips for Finding Comets in the Night Sky
Comet C/2025 A6, popularly known as Comet Lemmon, is currently the brightest comet visible to observers worldwide. It made its closest approach to Earth on October 21, 2025, at a distance of approximately 0.6 AU and reached a peak brightness magnitude of about 4.3. Though it has started to fade as of November 2025, it remains observable with binoculars under dark, clear, and moonless skies from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The comet passed its perihelion (closest point to the Sun) on November 8, 2025, at magnitude 4.5. Following perihelion, Comet Lemmon is gradually dimming but still appears as a small patch of light with a faint tail. It is conveniently positioned in the evening sky, making it accessible to amateur astronomers and casual skywatchers alike.
To view Comet Lemmon:
Look for it in the evening sky after sunset in a location with minimal light pollution.
Binoculars or small telescopes enhance visibility, but under ideal conditions, glimpse it with the naked eye.
The comet’s tail points away from the Sun, so observing the sky opposite the sunset direction improves chances of spotting it.
Comet Lemmon represents a rare opportunity to observe a comet with a relatively short window of good visibility before it fades further into the distance and darkness. Stay tuned for nightly updates as its brightness and position shift.[1][7]
Comet 210P/Christensen is a dimmer target but expected to be within reach of binoculars by the end of November 2025. It made its closest approach to Earth on November 8, 2025, maintaining a faint magnitude near 10, which makes it a challenge to spot without optical aid.
Key viewing details include:
Visible primarily from the Northern Hemisphere.
Best seen low on the eastern horizon during pre-dawn hours when the sky is fully dark.
Around its perihelion on November 22, 2025, Christensen’s brightness remains steady but limited to telescopic viewing.
Observers looking to catch 210P/Christensen should prepare for early morning sky sessions and use binoculars or telescopes with a wide field of view to scan near the horizon. Dark skies away from city lights will significantly increase the chance of observation.[1]
Comet 3I/ATLAS, also designated as C/2025 N1, is an intriguing visitor expected to be visible through small telescopes in November and December 2025. It reached perihelion on October 29, 2025, at magnitude 9, dimming gradually post-perihelion.
Viewing specifics:
Its closest approach to Earth is anticipated on December 19, 2025, at a distance that leads to a faint visibility magnitude of around 13.6.
Visible from both hemispheres, but only with telescopes having apertures approximately 80–150 mm or larger.
Likely too faint for binoculars but a rewarding target for amateur astronomers with medium-sized telescopes.
This comet’s visibility window offers a good chance to see a visitor from the distant solar system as it fades throughout late autumn into early winter, making it an interesting observational project for those with equipment capable of reaching its faint glow.[1]
Comet C/2024 E1, named Wierzchos, presents a contrasting visibility timeline spanning late 2025 through early 2026. It will be:
Most visible in the Northern Hemisphere before reaching perihelion on January 20, 2026, at about magnitude 8.5.
Positioned too close to the Sun to observe during the perihelion passage.
Better seen in the Southern Hemisphere after perihelion, possibly visible with binoculars.
During autumn 2025, Wierzchos is faint but potentially visible through small telescopes or binoculars for Northern Hemisphere observers. After its southern shift post-perihelion, it may become a more accessible binocular comet for observers south of the equator.
For those tracking this comet:
Patience is key, as visibility shifts hemispheres with time.
Optimal viewing occurs under dark skies with minimal atmospheric interference.
Tracking apps or star charts can help locate the comet during its transition across the sky.[1]
Comet 24P/Schaumasse is notable for its close approach to the famous Beehive Cluster (M44) in early November 2025, providing a photogenic opportunity for astrophotographers. The comet will peak in brightness in early 2026, with expectations to be visible through binoculars.
Key points about Schaumasse include:
Moderate brightness suitable for binocular viewing when conditions are optimal.
Between November 8 and 11, 2025, it will be near a well-known celestial landmark, aiding location.
Its brightness will increase in the following months, particularly January 2026.
This comet is a compelling target for those looking to combine comet observation with deep sky object photography and is expected to brighten enough over time to warrant continued monitoring.[1]
Looking ahead to mid-2026, Comet 10P/Tempel 2 will be visible from both hemispheres from July through August. It will make its perihelion on August 2, 2026, and its closest Earth approach on August 3, 2026, reaching a brightness around magnitude 8.
Visibility highlights:
It will appear in the evening sky after sunset.
More prominent in the Southern Hemisphere due to its higher elevation above the horizon.
Easily visible with binoculars or small telescopes under dark sky conditions.
Although slightly beyond the scope of immediate 2025 viewing, Tempel 2 represents an excellent comet to anticipate for 2026 enthusiasts, with reliable brightness and a wide viewing window.[1]
Successful comet observation in November 2025 and beyond involves a combination of timing, equipment, sky conditions, and knowledge of comet paths. Here are some practical tips for comet hunters:
Use apps such as Sky Tonight or star chart software to locate comet positions in real-time based on your location.
Choose nights with clear, moonless skies and minimal light pollution.
Binoculars with a wide field of view are invaluable, while small telescopes enhance detail and brightness.
Look opposite the Sun in the evening or morning skies depending on the comet’s position.
Keep track of perihelion and closest approach dates, as comets are generally brightest and easiest to view near these times.
With patience and preparation, catching a glimpse of these icy visitors can be a rewarding experience, connecting skywatchers to the vast and dynamic solar system.[1]
This article has covered the principal comets visible in November 2025, including C/2025 A6 Lemmon, 210P/Christensen, 3I/ATLAS, and others with notes on their visibility and optimal viewing times. Whether using binoculars or small telescopes, these comets provide wonderful opportunities for observation and astrophotography in the coming weeks and months. Keep monitoring updates and plan your skies accordingly for the best chances to see these fantastic visitors from the outer solar system.
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