McNaught C2006/P1 continues brightenning and it’s now visible at daytime sky! Isn’t it really amazing? It’s now the brightest comet in 40 years and continue challenging the Ikeya-Seki in 1965 to be the brightest comet in centuries!
Go outside and stand in the shadow of a building so that the glare of the sun is blocked out. Make a fist and hold it at arm’s length. The comet is about one fist-width east of the sun. This is the instruction by SpaceWeather.com Beware of the sunlight, it will cause severe damage to your eyes if you stare at it with your naked eyes.













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