THE Definitive Comet ISON Update 11/7/13


Hey Space Placers!

Want the best information on what Comet ISON may or may not do in the weeks ahead to Thanksgiving Day (11/28/13) when it passes closest to the Sun at 730,000 miles, traveling at 864,000 miles per hour and being subjected to 5,000 degrees F and major gravitationally induced stresses?


If you want to know about Comet ISON read ALL of the following blog entry and learn about the 3 possible outcomes for Comet ISON and the science being done and possible as a result of each outcome. You will also learn what it means for us being able to see the comet with the unaided eye.


Sky Guy At Sea

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