I caught it on April 9 from here in the southwest. In a 10-inch Dob, it was an obvious fuzz ball, brighter toward the center, with just the slightest hint of a tail.? It was ¡®detectable¡¯ in 18 x 50 IS binoculars.
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It¡¯s been getting lower in the sky every morning since. It¡¯ll become an evening object if it survives its perihelion and could become quite nice in Early May.