For those PDMLers who like watching the sky: my colleague-astronomer just
informed that "Comet ISON may become an easy naked eye
observation".

I am further quoting his message:
"It is visible in the early morning near the star Spica, and is
about 5th magnitude. It seems to have had outbursts which has made the
nucleus get suddenly brighter. It probably will not be a "great comet"
with a huge tail, but we don't know yet.
A good source for the latest information is at the NASA site:
http://www.isoncampaign.org/Present  "


Cheers,

Igor


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