During its perihelion it is probably not best to look at it, unless you are comfortable with staring almost directly at the sun. although there might be a way to see it. It will be daytime for myself aswell, but i will be following news of it closely and crossing my fingers it survives. It has been somewhat viewable in the last few days if you know where to look, your out at the right time and have clear skies, but the best viewing would be if it survives and on its way out. I believe earth's closest approach to the comet is around boxing day, but as itll be moving away from the sun itll be dimming so might be bright before then. Comets are mysteries as its very hard to tell the composition, so without knowing its hard to predict what will happen, and how bright it may get.
I am Torgo, I take care of the place while the master is away.

"Hes the clown that makes the dark side fun.. Torgo!"
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