The comet has now brightened to the point that it's now been seen naked eye during the day. Recent images: http://www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/5158968831 http://www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/5159143941 SPOC's Clear Sky Clock indicates possible clearing tomorrow afternoon. Per http://www.minorplanetcenter.org/iau/MPEph/MPEph.html here's when/where to look if it does clear ("Alt" computed for my observatory but should be close for all of northern Utah): Date UT R.A. (J2000) Decl. Object h m s Alt. 2010 11 09 120000 12 49 30.3 -03 56 46 +08 2010 11 09 130000 12 49 36.7 -03 57 36 +19 2010 11 09 140000 12 49 43.0 -03 58 26 +29 2010 11 09 150000 12 49 49.3 -03 59 16 +37 2010 11 09 160000 12 49 55.6 -04 00 07 +43 2010 11 09 170000 12 50 01.9 -04 00 57 +46 2010 11 09 180000 12 50 08.2 -04 01 47 +44 2010 11 09 190000 12 50 14.5 -04 02 37 +38 2010 11 09 200000 12 50 20.9 -04 03 27 +30 2010 11 09 210000 12 50 27.2 -04 04 17 +20 2010 11 09 220000 12 50 33.5 -04 05 08 +09 patrick
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Patrick Wiggins