| For
 now, Comet Lemmon (C/2012 F6a), and Comet PanSTARRS (C/2011 L4) are 
sweeping through southern skies. Lemmon's lime green coma and thin tail 
are near the left edge of this telephoto scene, a single frame from a 
timelapse video (vimeo here) recorded on February 12, tracking its 
motion against the background stars. 
Comet Lemmon's path brought it close to the line-of-sight to prominent 
southern sky treasures the Small Magellanic Cloud and globular cluster 
47 Tucanae (right). Sporting a broader, whitish tail, Comet PanSTARRS 
appears in later video frames moving through the faint constellation 
Microscopium. Visible in binoculars and small telescopes, both comets 
are getting brighter and headed toward northern skies in coming months. | 
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