Whilst I am not promoting fear about Comet ISON - as I have said previously - all information needs to be received with a degree of scepticism - I believe it is worthwhile keeping updated on this object. BPEarthWatch seems to be the main provider of this information, and although he has his own opinion - it is still presented honestly IMO.
What will it's effect be? It may be good, bad or indifferent - what ever it is we will know very soon - in the mean time I'm certainly keeping one eye on it.
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Glad you find it useful.
Good info on that site Cheryl.
FYI: http://www.cometison2013.co.uk/perihelion-and-distance/
I hope Ison wont disintegrate.
Peter were all in the same game here, It may not come out the way we want it to, but there certainly is a lot of hope.
I hope so too, Peter.
Byron, I'm certainly not trying to defend BPEarthWatch - everybody is entitled to their opinion - I'm just giving mine.
To date in regard to ISON, I haven't found his work to be fear based - maybe it's just my interpretation as I have ignored any comments that maybe considered fear based and tried to concentrate on the less emotive data and the bigger picture.
Thanks Byron and Lee, for the thanks.
I'm really hoping for ISON to be the catalyst for something good!
Peter
It is not necessary to make excuses for others, Put the information up we will all look at it and decide. I wish McCanney would put out more than he does. Thanks for doing the job you do Peter.
It will be interesting to see what happens with this comet.