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The Educational Institute of Scotland University Lecturers’ Association has warned of ‘widespread disruption’ in the event of ...
Jenny Gilruth said she wanted Dundee University to ’emerge from this crisis stronger than ever’ as she vowed to do ‘everything’ she could.
But ISON was a 'dynamically new' comet that had never before visited this region of space. It hailed directly from the Oort cloud, the icy reservoir of comets beyond the orbit of Pluto.
A few hours before ISON's nearest approach to the sun, it showed signs of imminent demise, and when the remains of the comet moved away from the sun, the signs were even grimmer, Battams said.
Dec. 3, 2013 -- Comet ISON may no longer be streaking across the sky, but that doesn't mean it's completely obliterated.
Did Comet ISON survive its brush with the sun? Four days after the comet made its closest approach to our nearest star, the scientific consensus is “probably not.” Yes, something did survive ...
Comet ISON, a "shining green candle in the solar wind," is no longer with us, NASA declared Monday morning in a tribute to what many hoped would be the "comet of the century." On NASA's Comet ISON ...
Comet ISON had been dubbed the Comet of the Century. When it was first spotted in September 2012, some scientists believed it had the potential to shine brighter than the Moon.
Continuing a history of surprising behavior, material from Comet ISON appeared on the other side of the sun on the evening on Nov. 28, 2013, despite not having been seen in observations during its ...
Comet ISON's orbit took the object a mere 730,000 miles from the surface of the sun. As astronomers tracked ISON from its discovery in 2012, many feared the comet would break up before it could ...
ISON, discovered in September 2012, had been touted as becoming the “comet of the century,” when it was calculated that it would pass very close to the sun, possibly creating a brilliant tail.
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