Local skywatchers will be able to see Comet Pan-STARRS very low in the sky toward the west, a Vancouver astronomer said.
The time to start looking is about 30 minutes after sunset, when the recently discovered comet will be only about 10 degrees above the horizon, said Stan Seeberg, with Vancouver Sidewalk Astronomers.
Tonight’s sunset is at 6:09 p.m.; Sunday’s (after Daylight Saving Time kicks in) is 7:10 p.m.
To get a ballpark gauge for 10 degrees, make a fist, hold it out at arm’s length and place the bottom of your fist where you perceive the horizon to be. The top of the fist will be about as high as the comet will appear, Seeberg said.