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The frozen comet was evaporating as it made the trip toward the sun, "just like you're sweating on a hot day," Pesnell said. "It's like an ice cube going by a barbecue grill," he said. Pesnell said the comet, although only discovered at the end of November by an Australian observer, probably is related to a comet that came by Earth on the way to the sun in 1106. As Comet Lovejoy makes its big circle through the solar system, it will be another 800 or 900 years before it nears the sun again, astronomers say. ___ Online: NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory: U.S. Naval Research Lab's Sun-grazing comet website (video, photos at bottom):
http://1.usa.gov/upZJgS
http://bit.ly/sfAAN5
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