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4 Green Comets Are Racing Through Our Solar System at a Moment in Human History...

• https://discernreport.com, by Michael Snyder

Have you ever heard of 4 giant green comets roaring through our solar system at the same time?  In all my years, I have never seen anything like this.  ATLAS, LEMMON, and SWAN are all visible from Earth right now, and interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS will be visible from our planet again soon once it swings around the Sun.  The vast majority of the population couldn't care less about this extremely rare celestial spectacle, but is it really just a coincidence that 4 colossal green space rocks are hurtling past us at the exact moment in human history when global events are about to go completely haywire?  I don't have all the answers, but I am trying to ask the right questions.

All four of the comets that I am going talk about in this article were discovered by astronomers in 2025, and all of them are green.

We are being told that the green color comes from diatomic carbon in the coma of each comet…

Three newly discovered green comets are currently visible from Earth with the help of binoculars or a telescope, and a fourth—an interstellar visitor—will become visible again soon. Their unusual green glow comes from the diatomic carbon (C?), in each comet's coma. When sunlight breaks this molecule apart, it emits a green color around the comet's head. The amount of C? depends on each comet's unique chemical makeup.

Comet LEMMON was discovered on January 3rd of this year, and it will be closest to Earth on October 21st

On Oct. 21, Comet Lemmon will make its closest approach to Earth, appearing in the western sky after sunset. It is already visible through binoculars or a small telescope and may become visible to the naked eye around Oct. 31 or Nov. 1, depending on sky conditions. The comet will reach perihelion, its closest point to the Sun, on Nov. 6.

Comet SWAN was just discovered last month, and it will be closest to Earth on October 20th

Though it won't become any brighter, Comet SWAN will reach its closest point to Earth on Oct. 20, coming within 24 million miles. It is visible in the western sky after sunset, but binoculars or a telescope or required to see it.


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