Sri Lanka, Oct. 24 -- Comet 'C/2025 A6' (Lemmon) will be visible from the western sky for 30-45 minutes after sunset over the next few days, starting around 6:30 PM.

With a magnitude of +4, it can occasionally be seen with the naked eye, while telescopes or binoculars will provide a clearer view, according to space scientist Gihan Weerasekara.

He noted that recent rainfall may hinder visibility, but skywatchers are hopeful that clearer skies in the coming days will allow them to observe Comet Lemmon after sunset.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Daily News Sri Lanka....