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buy mircette In a ISON Q&A, a senior research scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Don Yeomans says, "So there are three possibilities when this comet rounds the sun on Thanksgiving Day 2013 [Nov. 28].? It could be tough enough to survive the passage of the sun and be a fairly bright naked-eye object in the early morning sky in the first week of December.? Or, the sun could actually pull it apart. ?The tidal forces could actually pull this comet apart and so it becomes several chunks rounding the sun and putting on a great show again in early December.? Or, if the comet is very weak, it could break up into a cloud of dust and be a complete bust in December."