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Nasa asks for the public's help to identify mysterious bright spots on Ceres.
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article10274378.ece/alternates/w620/ceres-v2.jpg
More: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/nasa-asks-for-the-publics-help-to-identify-mysterious-bright-spots-on-ceres-10274348.html
Well, here is Dr. Paul LaViolette's take on it.
New Photos from Dawn Spacecraft Show “Suburb” Bright Spots Appearing on Ceres (http://etheric.com/new-photos-from-dawn-spacecraft-show-suburb-bright-spots-appearing-on-ceres/)
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Hi res view of Ceres bright spots.
Posting by Paul LaViolette
May 12, 2015, Updated May 22, 2015
Images released by NASA on May 16th resolves the eastern bright spot (right) into a main rectangular spot surrounded by four nearby satellite spots or “suburbs”. Also the main central bright spot is now seen to have a polygonal contour. These new results considerably strengthen the notion of a planetoid settlement established by either a breakaway civilization or alien beings.
JPL scientists, however, still stick to their theory that these bright areas are spots of ice or other highly reflective material selectively deposited in these particular areas. See for example the discussion at: posting: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/05/12/nasa_spacecraft_shows_bright_spots_on_ceres_encompass_dwarf_planet/ or the quote by Christopher Russel at: http://www.cnet.com/news/weird-spots-on-dwarf-planet-ceres-start-to-come-into-focus/. Some suggest that an ice rich comet crashed onto Ceres and that the water congealed into ice forming the observed bright spots. However, with such a scenario one would expect the bright areas to each be circular and be surrounded by outgoing rays of debris as in the bright impact recently photographed on the Moon (see below). The formations seen on Ceres strikingly do not fit this model and in fact have a distinctive unnatural appearance. Also the ice theory does not explain why the main central bright spot appears cooler in infrared than the surrounding terrain and why the eastern spot community shows no distinctive difference from the surroundings in infrared.
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Impact crater on the Moon.
The new images of the bright spots on Ceres have a resolution of better than 1 km per pixel, which implies that the outlying suburb spots seen in the first photo have a size of somewhat less than 1 kilometer. This seems quite plausible as a size for a “suburban” humanoid or alien settlement. In all, the bright spots seen on Ceres have a distinctively complex morphology more reminiscent of civilization than of natural planetary formations.
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Ceres imaged from an altitude of 13,600 km
NASA maintains that the surface of Ceres is speckled with similar bright areas. But a glimpse at the 360° view gif movie they provide (posted below) shows only one other bright area on Ceres and this appears far dimmer than the bright areas seen within the equatorial crater.
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During the Dawn probe's approach there was much speculation over what these anomalous bright areas could be with theories ranging from mineral deposits to water volcanoes. When Dawn arrived in orbit around Ceres it was hoped that it would quickly put an end to the mystery but if anything it has done the opposite.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
26th May 2015, 02:25
Some websites say that impact craters can be loaded with precious metals.
Ceres looks like it has sustained many impacts but has no atmosphere to burn off incoming objects.
Whatever lands there deals with the impact forces etc. but not atmospheric friction.
I would not be surprised if that was a big fat Nickel or even a piece of Gold :) lol
Lifebringer
26th May 2015, 21:26
An off world prison for the bad guys? Let's hope. :-)
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One of the white objects, appears to be an "X" in Roman numeral.
StandingWave
27th May 2015, 06:27
There exists a previous thread that discussed this phenomenon in which I pitched my opinion: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?80242-Strange-lights-on-dwarf-planet-Ceres&p=937447&viewfull=1#post937447
StandingWave
28th May 2015, 06:28
Here is a post to a video that goes into some detail with regard to electrical scarring and crater formation, specifically using Ceres as a focus:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?3596-Up-At-The-Ranch-And-Beyond&p=964664&viewfull=1#post964664
Ceres: an Electrically Scarred World | Space News
In April of 2015, the NASA Dawn Spacecraft began transmitting new, close-up images of the mysterious dwarf planet Ceres. The images to date have only deepened the mystery surrounding the puzzling bright spots on the planet’s surface. However, in addition to this ongoing puzzle, questions remain about Ceres that planetary scientists seem unready to ask. The surface of Ceres is massively cratered, with a variety of types of craters, including so-called bulls-eye craters (craters with central craters), craters with central peaks, and weird hexagonal craters, such as those seen on Mars, Mercury, and the Saturnian moon Mimas. Dawn’s exploration of Ceres is a startling reminder of just how inadequately the modern theory of planetary cratering explains what we actually see on planets and moons.
Published on May 27, 2015
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