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Bottom line: Many different NASA and ESA spacecraft will be observing Comet ISON this week, and especially on November 28 – Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. – as ISON makes its closest sweep past the sun. This post contains links to a host of real-time images, expected from the various craft. If I had to choose one, the SDO page looks the most organized for the event, but bear in mind SDO will only be broadcasting results for a few hours around perihelion on November 28, while others have been posting images of ISON near the sun all week. My second choice might be SECCHI’s page, whose team says it will try to provide images quickly. Personally … I’ll be checking all the links, periodically, as this week progresses.
Posted on: Thu, 28 Nov 2013 15:43:59 +0000

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