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The hope was that the comet would remain sufficiently bright to be visible with the unaided eye throughout December. However, as Ison sped towards the sun, it faded dramatically from view. This led some experts to assume it had disintegrated. "I'm not seeing anything that emerged from behind the solar disc. That could be the nail in the coffin," said astrophysicist Karl Battams, from the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, during a live broadcast on Nasa TV.