Comet ISON disintegrated after passing too close to the sun.
Unfortunately, nowhere. Comet ISON distintegrated as it passed unsually close to the sun in November 2013.
ISON will be visible late 2013 and early 2014.
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Comet ISON on Track 2-17 was released on: USA: 20 September 2013
No. Ison's orbit never brough it anywhere close to Earth. The comet distentegrated in November 2013 after passing too close to the sun.
The next comet will be Comet Ison which will pass by the earth in 2013. It will be visible with lenses during late summer and will be visible to the naked eye by approximately November.
One object that's currently getting a LOT of attention is the newly discovered Comet ISON, which will make a VERY close pass near the Sun in October, 2013. If Comet ISON survives the encounter - a VERY big "IF"! - then it will probably pass not too far from the Earth and become one of the most impressive comets of the last 300 years. No guarantees, of course, since this is probably Comet ISON's first pass near the Sun; we have no idea what quantity of volatile chemicals and frozen gasses may be in the comet. If it turns out to be mostly rocky, then this could be a bigger flop than Comet Kohoutek.
Shirley Ison goes by Ison.
It is unknown exactly how long Comet ISON had been orbiting the sun since its discovery in September 2012. However, experts estimate its orbital period is somewhere around 400,000 years, with an immensely-large hyperbolic pathway. As the comet neared perihelion, it disintegrated from its close proximity to the sun between December 2013 and February 2014.
Shadow of the Comet happened in 1993.
Rahsaan Ison is 5'.
Daniel Ison is 5' 10".
George Ison is 5' 7".