Uno de los mejores atardeceres 🌇 que he visto en #Laraquete , a falta del ☄️ #Swan25f  
Comet C/2025 F2 SWAN: an extreme image - 1 May 2025 - The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0

Comet C/2025 F2 SWAN is a faint smudge of light, after it disintegrated. Here it was imaged on 1 May 2025 by Gianluca Masi, Italy.

The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0
Aproximação do cometa da Páscoa: os astrónomos revelam que poderá ser visível a olho nu a partir deste dia

O cometa SWAN25F está a aproximar-se rapidamente do Sol, desenvolvendo uma cauda que o tornaria suficientemente brilhante para ser visto a olho nu.

Tempo.pt | Meteored

A comet 💫 has been discovered, temporarily named SWAN25F and it is visible to the east before sunrise.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/comet-swan25f-1.7503849
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Une comète 💫 a été découverte, nommée temporairement SWAN25F et elle est visible à l’est avant l’aube.

https://blogs.futura-sciences.com/feldmann/2025/04/09/swan25f-une-comete-pour-les-leve-tot/

#Comet #Comète #SWAN25F

There's a new comet in the sky, and it's already visible through binoculars | CBC News

One of the great things about astronomy is that it’s always full of surprises, especially when it comes to comets — you just can’t predict new ones. But there’s a lot of buzz around a recently discovered comet that has quickly brightened.

CBC
Ein neuer Komet am Himmel. In Daten der Sonnensonde SOHO entdeckter Komet SWAN25F ist am Morgenhimmel sichtbar. #Komet #SWAN25F #astronomie
https://www.scinexx.de/news/kosmos/ein-neuer-komet-am-himmel/
Ein neuer Komet am Himmel

Ein neuer Komet ist zurzeit am Morgenhimmel sichtbar – vorerst nur mit Fernglas oder kleinem Teleskop. Doch der vorläufig SWAN25F getaufte Komet wird

scinexx | Das Wissensmagazin
Der bisher notdürftig als #SWAN25F geführte Komet - hier gestern früh von Christoph Gerhard: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=9616963628419224 - hat in http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/iau/cbet/005500/CBET005538.txt endlich eine offizielle Bezeichnung erhalten, die zufälligerweise recht ähnlich ist: C/2025 F2 (SWAN). Der Sonne am nächsten kommt er am 1. Mai in 1/3 Astronomischer Einheit Abstand: Dann sollte er auch sein Helligkeitsmaximum erreichen, vielleicht 3.6 mag. - aber das ist sehr unsicher wegen der konfusen Lichtkurve bisher. Und nur 19° Elongation.
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And so the comet formerly known as #SWAN25F has finally received an official designation: C/2025 F2 (SWAN). The respective CBET http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/iau/cbet/005500/CBET005538.txt is just out: perihelion will be on 1 May at 1/3 au, coinciding with a predicted peak magnitude of 3.6 - albeit at an elongation of only 19° and "highly uncertain" as the brightness behavior so far isn't well understood and "[o]bservers have commented on a clear outburst in brightness having occurred around April 5." Image: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=9616963628419224
Comet SWAN25F: an image - 8 Apr. 2025 - The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0

Comet “SWAN25F”, imaged on 8 April 2025 by Gianluca Masi, via the Virtual Telescope Project facility in Italy.

The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0
Here #comet #SWAN25F images taken today early morning 8th April from my remote observatory at Spain. SWAN25F is quite low in the morning sky near Pegasus square upper area between stars Alpheratz and Scheat. It's magnitude is about 9, tail visible almost one degree toward PA 300deg and coma diameter is 5'. Animation 18x30sec in the link below shows also moving tail details.
More info here https://www.taivaanvahti.fi/observations/show/133765
Here #comet #SWAN25F images taken today early morning 8th April from my remote observatory at Spain. SWAN25F is quite low in the morning sky near Pegasus square upper area between stars Alpheratz and Scheat. It's magnitude is about 9, tail visible almost one degree toward PA 300deg and coma diameter is 5'. Animation 18x30sec in the link below shows also moving tail details.
More info here https://www.taivaanvahti.fi/observations/show/133765