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This is a preliminary list of observatories tracking Comet ISON.

Gemini Observatory

High Knoll Observatory

Hereford Observatory

Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter

Observatorio Yunquera (Spain) – Yunquera Astronomical Observatory (I65), Minor Planet Center

Remanzacco Observatory

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November 2013

Comet ISON
Comet ISON has survived perihelion, but only a small part of it of it seems leftover. Several videos have been updated featuring imagery from the past few days and converted into videos. It seems like ISON might fade. It was between magnitude 4 and 5 as of Friday, November 29 in the evening. However, it could continue to surprise us, but we will have to wait and see.
-- Nov 29
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Remarkable Days

Here is a list of all the information published within the last month, starting out with the date and a link for that information. Here is an archive for October 2013.
1 - Several observations of Comet ISON from various sources suggest it is now viewable in 10x50 binoculars, but faint
2 - Comet ISON update for November 2, 2013
3 - Partial solar eclipse shot in Queens, New York
5 - Comet ISON moves into the area of the constellation Virgo
5 - Comet ISON update for November 5, 2013
10 - Comet ISON now has two long tails
13 - Reports suggest ISON's inner coma brightness has increased by one magnitude. Is ISON fragmenting or brightening up?
14 - Observation reports suggest that Comet ISON is now visible to the naked eye in good viewing conditions as a faint magnitude 6 object
16 - Interference from the moon's light resumes.
18 - Comet ISON update for November 18
22 - Comet ISON update for November 22
28 - Comet ISON reaches perihelion. Will ISON survive perihelion? Will ISON disintegrate? Will ISON shine brighter than the planet Venus?

Current Moon Phase

Recent Posts

  • Comet ISON update for November 30, 2013
  • Comet ISON captured by SOHO on November 26 – 27, 2013
  • Comet ISON update for November 22, 2013
  • Comet ISON update for November 18, 2013
  • Comet ISON update for November 14, 2013

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