Yeah, can you see it at all with your naked eye? I'd love to take a look through my binoculars, but it would probably take me forever to try to find it. Any advice to help?
It should be closest to earth mid next week...the above pic shows ya where ya gonna look...after 10pm estYeah, can you see it at all with your naked eye? I'd love to take a look through my binoculars, but it would probably take me forever to try to find it. Any advice to help?
I can not comprehend how people aren't interested in anything astronomy related lol. I'm stuck working up north where it's light out till 11:30 at night and I'm stressing that I won't be able to see it before I get back homeIf it isn't going to smash into Earth then I'm not interested.
I can not comprehend how people aren't interested in anything astronomy related lol. I'm stuck working up north where it's light out till 11:30 at night and I'm stressing that I won't be able to see it before I get back home
Thanks for that great graphic.It's really low on the horizon right now, and I'm fighting twilight and clouds. Haven't seen it yet.
However, it's right under the Big Dipper, so it has to be easy to find. I guessing I'll see it this week! I'd recommend using binoculars. Just find that last bottom corner star of the Big Dipper, and slowly pan down. Another technique is to find a tree or building, that lines up with that star using your eye, then pan up!
This picture really makes it easy to locate. Good luck!View attachment 1652579
Thanks for the tip. Tonight might be cloudy, but tomorrow night should be clear. I'll give it a whirl with my binoculars.It should be closest to earth mid next week...the above pic shows ya where ya gonna look...after 10pm est