The maximum altitude reaches 30.7 degrees for DKI Jakarta and its surroundings. This comet’s sunrise time will be faster every day and on January 29, this comet will appear around midnight in the North near the constellation Ursa Minor.
On January 29, the comet will be visible twice at midnight and at 23:00 local time. On January 30, the comet will rise at 21:00 local time from the north near the constellation Draco.
On January 31, the comet will rise at 19.00 local time from the north near the constellation Camelopardalis.
Until January 30, the comet can be seen until 05.30 local time in the north. Since January 31, the comet sets at 04.00 local time and the comet’s sunset time will be shorter each day.
In addition, since February 1, the first appearance of the comet has always been after sunset because the comet’s sunrise occurs before sunset.
This comet can be observed without optical aids for inland and rural areas until February 13, from 18:30 to 01:00 local time from North to West near the constellation Taurus.