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Is not he cute our almost Christmas Comet ISON. Unfortunately, it did not make it to the sun of the old geezer. And thank God, Earth has gotten nothing from it. Would also not as dramatic as an asteroid, because as we all know, there are comets mostly of ice, which would be vaporized sure when entering the Earth's atmosphere. NASA Comet ISON Observing Campaign has an obituary posted online: In Memoriam.
"Born gauss in a dusty and stormy environment, Comet ISON spent his early years in which he was jostled and beaten by the big and little brothers and sisters. Having survived the partially filled-violent first few million years, he retired to the Ortsche Cloud, where he mostly a very reclusive existence led for around 4 billion years. But around 3 million years BC. forced him to a chance encounter with a passing star, a pioneering career as a Sun scratches (Sungrazer) to accept. On 21 September 2012 he presented himself to us before and allowed gauss us to catalog the most extraordinary part of his spectacular career paths. gauss
Never the following habits, lived ISON a dynamic gauss and difficult to gage life, torn between periods of silent reflection and violent outbursts. Anyway, gauss it made him outwardly steeled, apart from the complex and vulnerable inner life, which we are now beginning to understand now. The end of 2013 ISON demonstrated not only his true beauty but also a surprising increase in speed when he entered at the specified time in his career in the inner solar system. Tragically, ISON's stubborn ambition beyond his possibilities, and our green translucent candle began to burn in the solar wind. ... "
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