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Is there still hope for ‘dead’ Ison comet?
159 Views • Nov 29, 2013
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Scientists, who have been tracking its path since last year, saw it pass 1.2 million kilometres from the Sun where it then disappeared without a trace. At that distance, the comet would have reached temperatures of 2,760 degrees Celsius, hot enough to vaporise it.
If any fragments survived the close encounter, they would be visible to the naked eye within a week or two from Earth.
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