It may already be below the horizon at sunrise. I think it's supposed to become visible in the evening in a few days.

I hope so. Otherwise, I've missed it.

On 7/14/2020 03:47:23, David Mann wrote:
At least you get to try.  When I checked I found that it's only above the
horizon here for a couple of hours late morning / early afternoon.  I haven't
looked at its orbit so I don't know whether it's going to move to the other
side of the sun later.

Cheers, Dave

On Jul 14, 2020, at 3:31 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:

My first attempt this morning was a bust. Overcast & raining. Bright
sunshine now, but deep dark overcast before sunrise this morning.




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