The comet reached magnitude 7.2 in July 14, 2007. Currently the comet is in conjunction with Sun; it will reappear as a magnitude 13 object in late October 2007.
The comet has steadily brightened and has reached magnitude 9. It is currently in the constellation Cephus; and it is predicted to reach magnitude 8 in July. The comet will move southwards becoming unobservable in the Northern Hemisphere after August.
Date TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase m1
The comet is brightening and may reach magnitude 9 in July. Just now it is observable in the Northern Hemisphere, in the constellation Cepheus. The comet was first discovered by the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research project on November 13, 2006.
Date TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase m1