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"ISON" COMET of the Century Coming in 2013!! "Brighter than a full moon" The biggest star of 2013!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 30565777:MV8yMDk1MjczXzM1MzA5NjQzXzdFNzU5OERG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30956944:MV8yMDk1MjczXzM1Mjg3MDc1X0EzNDVGREND] this is gonna be SO fucking good. let's hope the Uk weather allows us plenty of good views of it. [/quote] as long as michael fish ain't doing the weather you might get to see it if it's not another failed doom nonsense [/quote]
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Wednesday 26 December 2012
At the moment it is a faint object, visible only in sophisticated telescopes as a point of light moving slowly against the background stars. It doesn't seem much – a frozen chunk of rock and ice – one of many moving in the depths of space. But this one is being tracked with eager anticipation by astronomers from around the world, and in a year everyone could know its name.
By late November it will be visible to the unaided eye just after dark in the same direction as the setting Sun.
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The comet that could outshine the MOON in 2013: Sky-gazers anticipating object so bright it could even be visible in daylight
Comet ISON is expected to draw millions into the dark to witness a flyby expected to outshine that of even Hale-Bopp (pictured) in 1997.
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