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ISON - behind the glare AWESOME!!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 17507338:MV8yNDE4MzIzXzQxNTAxMjIzX0Q2QkE4QTdC] Good grief the comet it self is only about 5km but the coma which is the outsourcing gas can be can be huge, also ISON is a Sun grazer. ISON well be lucky to survive its elliptic around the Sun and not be vaporized. or be broken up like a string of pearls. Just maybe ISON may be luck and come out in tacked. but not likely once it begins it turn around the sun Nov. 28 [/quote]
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Comet ISON Taken by Fritz Helmut Hemmerich on November 22, 2013 @ Tenerife, Canary Island. close-up, fliters.
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Thread: ISON FROM EARTH : Teide observatory, Canary Islands
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