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Re: Science News
"If the heat does not kill ISON, the sun's gravity may rip it apart. But recent calculations show ISON will survive..If predictions prove correct, the comet should be visible to the naked eye in Earth's early morning skies in early December and throughout the night beginning in January." The apparent magnitude could reach -13, making it just a tad brighter than the moon (-12.74).
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