adam7117 said:Here's an interesting morsel of information which appeared on Google+ yesterday. Not sure if it is significant but you may enjoy it nevertheless.
Check out the video attached to the post.
Slooh Space Camera said:Comet ISON Has A Traveling Companion
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Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) wasn't alone in the pre-dawn skies above Slooh's Canary Islands Observatory tonight. Accompanying Comet ISON was the huge asteroid "433 Eros" - the second largest Near-Earth Asteroid. Eros was traveling in roughly the same direction as ISON, but at a slightly faster apparent speed, and can be seen above and to the right of the comet. Slooh Members watched the images come in from the observatory in real-time, and immediately spotted the second object moving between successive images.
This time-lapse of five images, created this morning by Paul Cox using Slooh's online robotic telescopes, shows the two objects as they speed through the inner solar system.
Paul Cox is Slooh's Lead Tech and Outreach Coordinator, and has been running a series of regular online Comet ISON update shows at slooh.com. The shows always include live images of Comet ISON during the broadcast - what a pity there wasn't a show tonight!
This version was on SOTT yesterday: http://www.sott.net/article/266721-Comet-ISON-has-apparent-fling-with-Asteroid-Eros