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COMET IS HEADED DIRECTLY TOWARD THE SUN

COMET IS HEADED DIRECTLY TOWARD THE SUN

MIISRAEL Bride · Tuesday, November 26th 2013 at 9:57PM · 441 views
Your World Science News
Day 26
November 2013
Space

{Photo not related to comet}

World watchers will be also checking to see if a comet that headed for the sun will clash. It will be a burning cliff-hanger if it does? According to NASA the comet is aimed in the direction toward the sun and is scheduled to make an impact on November 28th. This has them watching to be there-- and possibly get photos of the most extraordinary event. As the comet approaches the sun it speed gets faster.

There's a close encounter of a big bang!
There may be a cliff-hanger.
We watch for it Thanksgiving Day!
Q-Q

UPDATE: 11.28.2013

ISON Comet Believed to have burned...or did it?

The Ison comet was captured by the NASA camera coming near to its destruction on Thanksgiving Day. Scientists believed it had little chance for survival. However on another space camera a small glimmer of what may be a comet was still encircling the outer sphere of the sun's orbit. They suspect it may be a comet. However, is it what's left of ISON? As the next few days telescopes will be on constant watch to see exactly if the comet will reappear. The display of fireworks from the comet destruction has disappointed the scientists as far as comparison of the blast. It's looks like it may be later ....

"That's the update of the Comet Story."
Watch out a little bit later...
o_O`
[Smiles]

Click on picture below it shows high density of what was picked up after impact.

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MIISRAEL Bride Thursday, November 28th 2013 at 10:24AM

I'll see if I can find more about the comet's time of impact if it happens, it's been traveling for 500 years!

MIISRAEL Bride Friday, November 29th 2013 at 11:55AM

"That tiny little dot in the left corner is what's believed left of the comet ISON."

MIISRAEL Bride Saturday, November 30th 2013 at 8:48AM

Latest update; On November 30, 2012 Scientists have confirmed the comet didn't survive the massive heat of the sun, and burned away. There was some debris of its existence left to float about.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

THANKS, BECAUSE DISPITE ALL OF THE NEWS I WATCH, THIS IS NEW TO ME. (SMILE)

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