For more detail go to the link and click on the image for a high definition image. You can then move the magnifying glass cursor then click to zoom in and click again to zoom out. When zoomed in you can scan by moving the side bars on the bottom and right side of the image.
What they fail to mention is yes, it's easily spotted in small scopes with the unaided eye but it won't look anything like the image presented here. It will appear as a tiny hazy patch with little or no detail whatsoever.
To obtain an image like this, it takes considerably more knowledge, effort, time, and adequate camera in the imaging train with a telescope mount capable of precise tracking of celestial objects.