I think I spotted it (a little right from the center)
https://www.repiuk.nl/albums/new/content/imgp0843/lightbox/
At least the little blob stays in the same place and it's not on my
star charts.
I can't locate or spot it through 7x50 binos.

Toine
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 03:26, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I went out and looked for it a little while ago (around 9:00pm EST). I figure 
> if
> it's visible to the naked eye & can be photographed with a 35mm lens, I should
> be able to find it with my binoculars. Once I can find it with binoculars, 
> I'll
> get the tripod & camera out.
>
> I can see Orion & the Pleiades fairly clearly (5 of 7 sisters with my "naked"
> eye) and those are the constellations I need to guide me to the comet's 
> location.
>
> But no joy so far. I'll have to get away from town & try again.
>
>
> On 12/11/2018 02:26:29, Larry Colen wrote:
> > TLDR;
> > A comet should be (just barely) visible to the naked eye in the next week
> > https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2018/12/06/a-comet-as-big-as-the-full-moon/?fbclid=IwAR1Z60We9oUo3ly-rNqJ_Sf8z5g-er46Tg2CkOC8hT-1K-TJ8NWkxNN-RR8
> >
> >
>
>
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