The comet found last month is currently brighter than predicted. Naked eye visibility maxes out at 6.5 magnitude (according to the internetz) and it's at 6.7 right now (lower the number, brighter the object). So there is a possibility of seeing it with a good pair of binoculars and certainly with an actual telescope.
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The most recent interstellar object visitor recently flew past Mars and will soon hit it's closest point to the sun (perihelion). NASA's Mars satellite (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter) supposedly took some good pictures of it, but they wont upload them to the internet due to the government shut down. ESA already released the pictures it's Mars sat took and Hubble also already grabbed a picture. More pictures are planed, including the JWST:
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