Hi,

At the moment there's a faint comet starting to just become visible to the naked eye in the morning sky - low above the east/northeastern horison just before it starts getting light. It's better to use binoculars to see it. I've just created a YouTube clip about it (for beginners) with photos and a star chart. It's not my best presentation, but I wanted to get it out to the NZ public before it disappears from our sky in ~2 weeks. It can be seen at - 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAxK9ijCd0U 

For more info, see - 
www.rasnz.org.nz 
http://www.aerith.net/comet/catalog/2020F8/2020F8.html 

Best regards
John D 
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John Drummond, FRASNZ, MSc (Astronomy), Dip Tchg, BMin (Adult Ed) 
Gisborne Astro Tours - www.gisborneastrotours.co.nz
Possum Observatory, IAU Code E94, Gisborne, New Zealand (177d 53' E, 38d 38' S)
Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand Executive Secretary, Immediate-Past President and Fellow - www.rasnz.org.nz
Gisborne Astronomical Society president - www.astrogas.co.nz