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Wow that's fast and gaining speed :shock:

 

Has it got a gps on it lol, so it tomorrow then?

Wow that's fast and gaining speed :shock:

 

Has it got a gps on it lol, so it tomorrow then?

 

Fast for us mate but pretty slow for stellar travel. Still wouldn't like to get hit by it..lol

how long have we all got:eek:..thats it ,in the morning ime having a full english and then gunna find me a young virgin.

how long have we all got:eek:..thats it ,in the morning ime having a full english and then gunna find me a young virgin.

 

 

 

:lol:

What should we be able to see? I thought it was going around the back of the sun? Didn't think we could see it for another few weeks?

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What should we be able to see? I thought it was going around the back of the sun? Didn't think we could see it for another few weeks?

 

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Where is Comet ISON going and when can I see it?

 

Comet ISON is roughly heading towards the centre of our Solar System. It will pass within 1.2 million miles of the Sun’s surface on 28th November when it reaches perihelion (the point when its at its closest to the Sun) before being whipped around to head back ‘roughly’ in the direction it came.

 

Comet ISON's PathAs ISON makes its outbound journey, it will pass over the northern hemisphere of Earth at a distance of around 40,000,000 miles on 26th December. If ISON lives up to the hype, you could expect to see the Comet with the unaided eye anywhere between the middle of November until the middle of January 2014 (depending where you are on the planet).

Comet ISON is roughly heading towards the centre of our Solar System. It will pass within 1.2 million miles of the Sun’s surface on 28th November when it reaches perihelion (the point when its at its closest to the Sun) before being whipped around to head back ‘roughly’ in the direction it came.

 

As ISON makes its outbound journey, it will pass over the northern hemisphere of Earth at a distance of around 40,000,000 miles on 26th December. If ISON lives up to the hype, you could expect to see the Comet with the unaided eye anywhere between the middle of November until the middle of January 2014 (depending where you are on the planet).

 

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Where is Comet ISON going and when can I see it?

 

Comet ISON is roughly heading towards the centre of our Solar System. It will pass within 1.2 million miles of the Sun’s surface on 28th November when it reaches perihelion (the point when its at its closest to the Sun) before being whipped around to head back ‘roughly’ in the direction it came.

 

Comet ISON's PathAs ISON makes its outbound journey, it will pass over the northern hemisphere of Earth at a distance of around 40,000,000 miles on 26th December. If ISON lives up to the hype, you could expect to see the Comet with the unaided eye anywhere between the middle of November until the middle of January 2014 (depending where you are on the planet).

 

 

Bugger you were fast! :lol:

how long have we all got:eek:..thats it ,in the morning ime having a full english and then gunna find me a young virgin.

 

In Merseyside? good luck :lol::lol:

how long have we all got:eek:..thats it ,in the morning ime having a full english and then gunna find me a young virgin.

 

LOL... MMMmmmmmm... in the current politically correct environment, i wouldn't have used the word "young"... maybe substitute it with a nice number like 25 ... :D

LOL... MMMmmmmmm... in the current politically correct environment, i wouldn't have used the word "young"... maybe substitute it with a nice number like 25 ... :D

 

mate ime 53...i was thinking 35-40:laugh: plus when your my age you dont give a rats arse for political correctness:1eye:

Well it's burnt up and is no more apparently...

 

has it:(....looking forward to clear skys later

In Merseyside? good luck :lol::lol:

 

LOL - I was thinking the same thing....:rofl:

 

But that comet looks like it was worth checking out though..... Shame I missed it:oops:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

Well it's burnt up and is no more apparently...

 

That that was shit, what an anticlimax, bit like sex then :lol:

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