Is it ‘comet season’ or something? Or why else are people getting to witness comets on random nights one after the other? Confused? Well, allow us to break the statement down. Just last week, on Monday-
October 27- Russia’s Moscow witnessed one of the most beautiful night skies. Multiple clips were shared online, which showed a breathtaking green glowing object passing by- that was quick to gain the attention of many, for obvious reasons. As per most onlookers, the said object was actually a comet. Then, came 3I/ATLAS, which has been identified as an interstellar object by NASA. All that everyone was talking about was the 3I/ATLAS- as the comet allegedly, was a visitor from outside our solar system that went to the other side of the Sun (perihelion) on October 29- Wednesday. All in all, October’s last week was full of ‘comets’ all around.Next came November and with it, another comet! This time, the one to witness the beauty of the latest comet was Bengaluru. As per The Times of India, Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A6) became visible from the Indian city on Saturday evening, November 01. Several citizens allegedly witnessed the glowing phenomenon, resulting in beautiful pictures of the same that were later shared online.The pictures went viral in an instant, with netizens admiring its beauty. Many also recalled their own experiences, while some thanked others for sharing the pictures of such a rare event. Times Now could not confirm the details and the authenticity of the post.
Check out the viral post:
The posts were shared on X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘pawar_vinay’. The post was shared a while back and pulled more than 1M views from netizens.Noticed something in the sky today morning. #Bengaluru #NammaBengaluru pic.twitter.com/tSS3DDFl4L
— Vinay Pawar (@pawar_vinay) October 31, 2025
I'm so glad that i witnessed Comet today in the sky @ #Bengaluru pic.twitter.com/RcDCqzKJzj
— Ganga Putra (@Gange_putra) October 31, 2025
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