ISON/Problem with the Math Hopes are high that ISON will survive its Thanksgiving Day close encounter with the sun -- skimming 730,000 miles above its surface -- and emerge to put on a big sky show. It might even become visible to the naked eye, meaning everyone would be able see it, not just those with good telescopes. The glare of the sun has blocked most ground-based observations, but NASA has a fleet of spacecraft watching as ISON plunges toward the sun. Two space telescopes recorded images of the comet after it started acting like it was falling apart.
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