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If 46P were reasonably large, it would likely put on a dazzling show around the time of its closest approach. Instead, what we are dealing with is a very small and intrinsically faint comet; ground-based observations combined with images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope in 1996 revealed the nucleus of 46P to have a diameter charitably estimated to be around seven-tenths of a mile (1.1 km) — one of the smallest cometary nuclei to be measured so far. That's only about one-tenth the size of Halley's Comet and perhaps only one-thirtieth the size of Comet Hale-Bopp.And it should also be pointed out that 46P is not expected to grow much of a tail — if there is any tail to be seen at all. Big, bright comets usually spawn tails composed of highly reflective dust particles that make for long and eye-catching appendages. But tails from tiny comets like 46P tend to be composed mostly of gases and are often long, thin, quite faint and rather hard to see. More likely, the comet will look like a fuzzy and diffuse ball of light, which may be quite difficult to see against the backdrop of a light-polluted sky. So, if you hope to catch sight of this cosmic vagabond, you most definitely will need to travel far from city lights. The darker your sky, the better. And certainly, binoculars or a telescope will enhance your view. Around the time when it is passing closest to Earth, the comet's head will likely swell in apparent size to more than double the size of the moon. But again, in order to see that, you will need to "turn up the contrast" and be under a very dark sky.
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