ISON or also called ‘the comet of the century’ can be seen with the naked eye because without optical instruments, because, its proximity to the Sun has caused the sudden sublimation of water and hydrogen cyanide.
As reported by the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia (IAA), Comet ISON, also called ‘comet of the century’, is undergoing significant changes due to its proximity to the Sun and therefore, the temperature rise.
heated with its proximity to the Sun
that reach temperatures of 5,000 ° C. According to the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia (IAA), Comet ISON has two possible destinations: the sublimation of their silicates and metals, causing their brightness is greater or destruction of its core due to the heat of the sun
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