Here is my first picture of Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas taken last night at the River Ridge Observatory. My friend, John Reed, announced that the comet might be visible after sunset when he arrived for the monthly meeting of the Central Arkansas Astronomical Society. I thought it wouldn’t be for a few days. Anyway, we all delayed the start of the meeting while we watched in the glacially slow darkening of the sky. Finally, someone spotted it from the deck and we all gathered there. Obviously just inches above the trees about 30 minutes after sunset it was barely visible. I had focused on the Moon beforehand but this looks soft to me. Then again, comets are soft objects and the head looks fairly sharp. This does look like it will be a bright comet so try to get out and see it with your binoculars.