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Watch this: comet ISON hurtles toward the sun in a NASA video taken in space http://t.co/q2XBGZLLQY

— The Verge (@verge) November 27, 2013

I hope this comet gets far enough from the horizon to be seen easily at my latitude.

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Confirming what I just heard on the news. Damn. @vergescience Goodbye, ISON? Sun-bound comet may have burned up in spectacular fashion http://t.co/L0rUWg9lJA
Mike Schultz
Again, this time with picture. @newscientist This comet is no more. #ISON has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker. http://t.co/AqPCQ2DAxj
Mike Schultz
This time with video. @newscientist Poor old #ISON has done an Icarus but went out in a blaze of glory http://t.co/XBdFZxoKCk
Mike Schultz
The news may not be all bad: @earthskyscience It appears that some part of Comet ISON's nucleus may have survived. http://t.co/C6LMZMj7bk http://t.co/61aKmHPuqn
Mike Schultz
Video of the aftermath—@newscientist Crazy #comet #ISON - AKA Schrödinger's Comet -returns, now bearing solar system's secrets http://t.co/tA1BxVPG6x
Mike Schultz
NASA says the show is over.
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