Comet ISON is visible in the early-morning sky shortly before sunrise. To find it, use the star maps below, and observe from a vantage point that gives you a low, unobstructed eastern horizon. Using binoculars (or a low-power wide-field telescope) will give you an edge. Good luck and clear skies!
Thursday morning, November 21

Friday morning, November 22

Saturday morning, November 23

Sunday morning, November 24

Monday morning, November 25

Tuesday morning, November 26

External links
- Comet ISON unfolds its wings: New images of ISON indicate that the comet lost individual fragments in the past days. (Press release from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany)
