Recently in the news, a brave young comet by the name of Lovejoy decided to test the theory that love cannot die and brazenly set off in the direct path of the sun.
Having previously observed 2000 comets melt in the blaze of the sun’s megawatt smile, scientists feared the worst for Lovejoy. Leaving home without the proper sunblock was an unthinkable risk for any young comet to take. Where was its Moon mother when all of this was going on? Probably still recovering from its recent eclipse, I’d presume.
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