SKY MAP: To find the comet, you'll want a map tailored to your location and the specific time and date you intend to skywatch. Maps like this one can be made using Starry Night Software (www.starrynight.com). This shows the comet's positions on several nights, including July 4 in the southwestern sky, as seen from mid-northern latitudes.

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