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Wow. A mostly (or all) ball of ice survives unbelievable temperatures.
It started out about 660 feet wide. I wonder how much weight it lost
Comet Lovejoy plunged through the sun's corona at about 7 p.m. EST (midnight GMT on Dec. 16), coming within 87,000 miles (140,000 kilometers) of our star's surface. Temperatures in the corona can reach 2 million degrees Fahrenheit (1.1 million degrees Celsius), so most researchers expected the icy wanderer to be completely destroyed.
But Lovejoy proved to be made of tough stuff. A video taken by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft showed the icy object emerging from behind the sun and zipping back off into space.
Wow. A mostly (or all) ball of ice survives unbelievable temperatures.
It started out about 660 feet wide. I wonder how much weight it lost
