If you choose to see it on Thursday or Friday night, you could lose sight of it in the twilight glare. This is because it will "set" — or move below the horizon — only about 45 minutes after the Sun.
However, it may also appear brighter on those nights.
From the weekend onwards, it will appear higher in the sky and set an hour or more after the Sun.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01-16/how-to-see-the-sun-skirter-comet-entering-our-skies-this-week/104822810
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