Yugo and have a beaky21 Jul 2020 22:42
Eric, nothing to crow at, but I got it.
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Are you happy going to the BBC webby?
Type BBC news, go to their web site.
Any site that ask if you want cookies, offer a choice all you have to do is decline.
Go to the top right corner to their search box. Enter, How to spot incredible comet in the sky during July.
This will take you to a list of spacey things, but also the original search request will be in another ( blue ) search box. Press the search button again it should take you to the page you want.
The graphics are both CGI and real photos with a super picture of the trajectory and relevant info .
You'll be on the BBC site at all times so nothing to worry about.
Failing that as said, it's below the plough, if north is 12 o'clock, look between about 9:30 to 10:30.
Looks good weather for a sighting, it's not like a satellite, or shooting star it'll wait for you.