As 2013 begins, there are two comets to get excited about.
One is Comet PANSTARRS, which will be brightest in March 2013. The other is
Comet ISON, which might become a daylight comet in late 2013. Although a
comet’s movement in our sky can be predicted, its brightness cannot be. It’s
too early to know whether Comet PANSTARRS or Comet ISON – the two exciting
comets of 2013 – will dazzle or fizzle. But these two are worth watching!
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