http://skyandtelescope.com/news/current/article_685_1.asp<br /><br />New Comet Hoenig<br />By Roger W. Sinnott<br />Sky & Telescope<br />August 2, 2002<br /><br />A comet first seen by a German amateur astronomer in<br />July, then lost for five days, is about to become an easy <br />target for small telescopes in the Northern Hemisphere. The <br />nearly tailless object looks like a fuzzy, 10th-magnitude<br />star, slowly making its way from Andromeda into Cassiopeia. <br />It should brighten to 9th magnitude by mid-August as it <br />enters the north circumpolar sky, then remain this bright <br />through September while turning south across Ursa Major.<br /><br />Full story here:<br /><br />http://skyandtelescope.com/news/current/article_685_1.asp