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limacharley t1_j6vb0y3 wrote

The key is how dark your skies are. This is not a bright comet (Magnitude 5 last time I looked). That means it is just barely visible as a dim smudge with the naked eye in dark skies. It may not be visible if you are in an area with light pollution. The brightness does not change very much from day to day, so, if your skies are dark, then it shouldn't be noticeably harder to see it tomorrow than it would be today.

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ceedeeze OP t1_j6vg5bt wrote

A telescope would help to see it, yeah?? Given clouds aren’t covering it

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limacharley t1_j6vkw5t wrote

A telescope will help as long as there isn't too much light pollution

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