Hi all, I just stuck an enlarged view of the comet itself, with some improvements in contrast and brightness, on my gallery. The page is: http://www.utahastronomy.com/Joeb?page=5 I'd love to see it from a good, dark site, high in the moonless sky. But I guess that's not to be. Also, my son called from Tucson this morning. He had gone out to see it before sunrise but could not. Does anyone know if it's visible from Tucson, or will be, without the sun being up? We are all so worried about someone getting his eyes damaged by direct sunlight through binoculars that we won't look while the sun is up. Is it harder to see the farther south you are, as I thought? Is it now too close to the sun for anyone to see it? Will it be visible from North America once it starts back toward the deeps? Thanks, Joe