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Comets

This table shows the brightest currently observable comets. Click on the name of the comet to get more details, including finder charts.

CometBrightnessDate of last reported observationAngular separation from SunAltitudeAzimuthConstellation
C/2021 G2 Atlas11.82025-Jul-16108°-44.5°48° (NE)Libra
29P Schwassmann-Wachmann 113.62025-Jun-2736°18.0°93° (E)Leo
C/2025 K1 ATLAS13.92025-Jul-16129°-6.6°305° (NW)Pegasus
C/2014 UN271 Bernardinelli-Bernstein14.22025-Jun-2993°-12.0°181° (S)Dorado
C/2024 E1 Wierzchos14.22025-Jul-1693°-0.6°8° (N)Draco
217P LINEAR14.32025-Jul-1733°70.0°169° (S)Orion
240P NEAT14.72025-Jul-1276°39.0°226° (SW)Eridanus
C/2024 J3 ATLAS14.92025-Jul-14169°-58.9°300° (WNW)Sagittarius
C/2022 N2 PANSTARRS15.02025-Jul-0368°56.1°256° (WSW)Aries
C/2023 C2 ATLAS15.12025-Jul-1692°30.5°313° (NW)Cassiopeia
C/2022 E2 ATLAS15.42025-Jul-0574°48.7°315° (NW)Cassiopeia
48P Johnson15.42025-Jul-0671°47.3°233° (SW)Cetus
C/2023 R1 PANSTARRS15.62025-Jul-14126°-3.0°304° (NW)Pegasus
C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS15.62025-Jul-13128°-24.3°340° (NNW)Lyra
C/2024 J2 Wierzchos15.62025-Jul-0176°38.7°227° (SW)Eridanus
Comet observations courtesy of COBS

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