Originally Posted by Mike70560
I am not seeing it with binoculars. Lafayette is about 25 miles away giving off a ton of artificial light in the comet’s path.

Did get a good look at Jupiter, could see three moons with my spotting scope and could faintly see the rings on Saturn.
Um, turn around. It's in the other direction. grin
I was out the other morning and could see Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, and Mars. There were clouds where the comet would be, though. I finally saw it last night but the sky's still too bright to see it without binocs. Hopefully that'll change in the next week as it get higher in the evening sky.


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