Can You Spot Comet Holmes?
Chris Lintott is reporting on his blog on Comet Holmes, which ought to be a magnitude 17 object but recently clocked in at mag 10 and then mag 3, making it aâ¦

Chris Lintott is reporting on his blog on Comet Holmes, which ought to be a magnitude 17 object but recently clocked in at mag 10 and then mag 3, making it a naked-eye visible comet (even from Cardiff if youâre lucky). So can you see it? Why not have a go? Go and find Perseus (map below from BBCâs Night Sky pages) and see if you can spot a medium brightness star that shouldnât be there (detailed map from Wikipedia). If you can, aim your telescope or binoculars at it and see if you spot something fuzzy.

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Apparently the comet has a notorious reputation for being unpredictable. In fact a New York Times article from February 1893 tells how the comet changed in the space of a day from being a star-like point to a faint nebulous mass.
Back in the present there are already shots of it on Flickr:
