It is almost time to say Good Bye to Comet ISON in its first phase of visibility. Every day the comet is coming closer to Sun and getting deeper and deeper into the glare of Sun making it a difficult object to see. Moreover, though at weaning phase, Moon is still too bright in early morning. However, here is the position of that for 21st Morning just about 1.5 hour - 1hour before sun rise . If anyone gets interested to take a desperate attempt to find it.
This simulated image is for lat 26, Long 88. But the angular distance of the comet from bright star Spica will remain almost same for almost all coordinates. All the best and wishing you a clear sky.
This simulated image is for lat 26, Long 88. But the angular distance of the comet from bright star Spica will remain almost same for almost all coordinates. All the best and wishing you a clear sky.