Comet ISON still set to appear around October 2013

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chronology: Get ready Wireclubbers for a treat in the night sky around October. The Comet, which is still heading for a close pass by the Sun in October will be lit up by the Solar Wind and will become the brightest object at night in the Sky for around three months before leaving the region close to the Sun to return to it's long journey back out into deep Space. NASA say there is a possibility the Comet will disintegrate, so alas we may not get the spectacular night glowing tail associated with most Comets. Haley Bop was the last brilliant visitor from deep Space, sad to remember some folks in LA committed mass suicide convinced they could hitch a ride on it's tail into the far reaches of Space.

No doubt we can expect the 'Tin Foil Hat' Brigade with their asinine logic haranguing us with prognostications of doom. Who knows they may right, (despite being wrong on every other end of the world prediction).
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duncan124
duncan124:
"...so alas we may not get the spectacular night glowing tail associated with most Comets. Haley Bop was the last brilliant visitor from deep Space... "

Where did the one earlier this year come from if it didn't come from deep space?

Have you been storing old web pages from LA??
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duncan124
duncan124:
Were you banned or did your head cave in??
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