Simple [0] EarthSky
More detailed with text. [1] Astropix
More detailed with 3 finder charts. [2] The Sky Live
I'm starting with the first chart on [2] to get my bearings.
[0] https://earthsky.org/space/comet-c-2023-a3-sep-oct-2024-tsuc...
[1] https://www.astropix.com/wp/a-guide-to-comet-c-2023-a3-tsuch...
The comet with tail was striking and unmistakable, despite many aircraft with contrails in the same area, and significant urban light pollution at the edge of a seven-lane stroad.
Basically all I could see in the Western sky were Venus and Arcturus. Thankfully, that's enough to pinpoint the comet's location. I am using the mobile app "Stellarium", whose impressive premium version includes ephemera and real-time charting for practically everything in the heavens.
It was about a half hour's viewing time on Saturday. On Monday, 10/14, it was higher in the evening sky, with reduced magnitude, but I could discern it with the camera for a while.
Personally, this is the most thrilling natural event I've witnessed since last April 8's solar eclipse. It's been a singularly amazing year to rekindle my interest in astronomy!