Government Accountability

Two Green Comets Light Up Our Skies: What Washington Isn’t Telling You About Space Surveillance

By National Security Desk | October 16, 2025

As two green comets dazzle the Northern Hemisphere, questions arise about our nation’s readiness to monitor cosmic phenomena that could impact American security and sovereignty.

In a rare celestial event, two bright green comets, Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN, are currently visible to northern skygazers, offering a spectacular reminder of the vastness and unpredictability of the cosmos. Originating from the outer fringes of our solar system—likely the mysterious Oort Cloud beyond Pluto—these icy wanderers highlight more than just natural wonder; they expose a crucial gap in America’s vigilance over our national security interests in space.

How Many More Cosmic Surprises Are We Missing?

Comet Lemmon will make its closest approach to Earth around Tuesday, while Comet SWAN passed by recently and is now fading as it moves away from the sun. Spotting two comets simultaneously without specialized equipment is rare, but expertise and technology still play an outsized role in confirming and tracking such phenomena. Yet, despite these impressive space visitors, America’s space surveillance infrastructure remains underfunded and fragmented, risking our ability to respond to potential threats—be they natural or man-made.

These comets, remnants from the solar system’s formation billions of years ago, become visible when their surfaces heat up near the sun, releasing glowing green gas tails. Comet Lemmon was discovered by a university-led sky survey searching for near-Earth asteroids, while Comet SWAN’s detection owed to images from a joint NASA-European Space Agency spacecraft, yet everyday Americans remain largely unaware of just how little our government invests in tracking such objects.

Freedom and Security Depend on Dominance in Space

For decades, successive administrations have either neglected or curtailed America’s space situational awareness capabilities, leaving us vulnerable not only to natural cosmic events but also to adversaries seeking to exploit gaps in our orbital defenses. How long will Washington ignore the reality that space is the next battlefield? Every comet or asteroid that slips by unnoticed is a warning shot: safeguarding our skies is not a luxury—it’s a national imperative.

Patriots who value American sovereignty must demand that our leaders prioritize robust space surveillance programs that combine government resources with private sector innovation. This is the proven America First approach—strengthening our defense, securing our borders beyond Earth, and protecting the freedoms that we hold dear.

The awe-inspiring dance of Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN in our skies should remind every American watcher that the heavens are not just a spectacle but a frontier requiring our vigilance and resolve.