Things are looking far from bright for ISON, but while NASA are still tracking it we will still update 🙂
8th December.
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Brian/story-20271004-detail/story.html
http://www.cometison2013.co.uk/perihelion-and-distance/
4th December.
While most agree that #ISON was destroyed, we're searching for what's left of the #comet. http://t.co/VpeECTUyok pic.twitter.com/eMn0R7wZDj
— NASA (@NASA) December 5, 2013
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UPDATE:17:44 GMT
Based on a few more hours of data, comet #ISON appears to be… well, behaving like a comet!
— Karl Battams (@SungrazerComets) November 29, 2013

LATEST: 15:17 GMT
Credit SOHO LASCO
LATEST: 14:43 GMT
Credit SOHO LASCO
Image credit SOHO LASCO
UPDATE 11:00 GMT –
Karl Battam (Sungrazer Comets)
and, just in case theres any doubt left, heres three days worth of images, which show the entire event…..
We will continue to update…
Where is Comet ISON? It’s No Where to be Seen.
This image from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the sun, but no Comet ISON was seen. A white plus sign shows where the Comet should have appeared. It is likely that the comet did not survive the trip. Credit:NASA/SDO
LATEST: SOHO LASCO C2 Latest Image 00:36 GMT
LATEST: SOHO LASCO C3 Latest Image 00:11 GMT
LATEST: Sol24.Net 00:02 GMT
LATEST: Bad Astronomy 23:40 GMT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q03I1B_yrPg
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html#.UpeJ0OKUbmZ
http://cometison.gsfc.nasa.gov/
http://www.cometison2013.co.uk/perihelion-and-distance/
http://www.solarsystemscope.com/ison/index.php
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy.html
Credits:NASA















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