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As you look for Comet C/2023 A3, you’ll notice a fuzzy, glowing ball slowly moving across the sky. From our position, it will drift from right to left in the west-southwest sky. If you’re ...
arcing off to the left of the comet head. If you look to the west southwest use your fists to get a general idea of how high in the sky to look. The comet will be about 33 degrees above the ...
however it was not bright and mornings clouds on the horizon hid the comet from sight. Its path through space has now brought it to the evening sky, making it visible in the west just after sunset.
The comet is currently high in the west at sunset as seen from the mid-latitudes of North America, but is dim enough that a pair of binoculars or small telescope is likely your best bet at this point.