This is a post that showed up on the International Occultation Timing Association earlier today: I was able to observe comet McNaught before sunset yesterday with my WAT 902H2 Ultimate video camera set to low gain and then manual shutter control. I did a dummy one-star align on my GPS scope. Found Venus in my finder scope. Centered and SYNC'd on Venus and then slewed to the comet and voila, there is was, dead center on the video screen. Based on that experience, I'm guessing it will be visible in a clear blue daylight sky. I did shoot some video, but camcorder malfunctioned and I only got a very few frames. It is a nice sight! Once found in the telescope, I was able to see McNaught in binoculars, again, just before sunset, with the sun behind some clouds to obscure the direct glare. Good luck to all. Tony George Umatilla, Oregon