ISON on STEREO HI1-A
Taken by Sylvain on November 30, 2013 @ Paris, France
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As ISON is leaving the SOHO Lasco C3 field of view, it enters the STEREO (Ahead) one. Here's a animation of 3 pictures, taken this morning of November 30th, 2013. ALL CREDIT goes to NASA's STEREO mission. Of course, as the NASA's ISON observing campaign says : "...there's something there producing dust, but that could be a small nucleus, or it could be a pile of rubble and comet chunks that will dissipate in the coming days... If there's gas, there's almost certainly an active nucleus; if there's almost no gas then probably no nucleus". These pictures could be found here : http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2013/11/30/ahead/hi1/512/
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Good job. Is it getting brighter? It may have some dirt left.
Posted by btaylor174 2013-12-01 16:33:49
 
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