I don't want to venture a guess in terms of degrees above the horizon, but I used Cassiopia as a guide; The western portion of the 'W' of Cassiopia points towards the vicinity of the Andromeda Galaxy, as well as the Triangulum Galaxy. Last night, I followed this 'pointer' to what I think is Beta Andramedae, and then contiued to the south and slighty west some more. The key is to find the first fairly bright star south and west of (left and below) the W in Cassiopia; I didn't have my star chart with me last night, but looking at one on my computer now, I gotta think its Beta Andramedae, which is amgnitude 2. I think the comet is at magnitude 4 or so. Sweep around till you find it; it's well worth the effort Joe Borgione ------------------
About what kind of elevation above the horizon? I am on the west side (West Jordan) - and haven't seen it yet - could be the elevation abouve the mountains. Thanks, Jim Stitley