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It's not as bright as we all had hoped, but it's still visible with the naked eye (and maybe some binoculars). You can see in the little image where to look (southern hemisphere), but here's a groovy picture, slightly exaggerated with a long exposure, to help demonstrate what it looks like. Since it's a new comet, this being the first time it's warmed by the sun, it'll get sliiiightly brighter as the days progress. Should be interesting to watch it over the next 20 or so days :D

Carl-Gruber-C2011L4_Medium-1_1362230830.

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