Tuesday, 21 April 2015

CERES AND THE MYSTERIOUS BRIGHT SPOTS-REPORTS FROM THE DAWN SPACECRAFT

What is it?

Ceres is a dwarf planet (a C-type asteroid) comprising one-third of the mass of the asteroid belt lying between Mars and Jupiter.
"Ceres' bright spot can now be seen to have a companion of lesser brightness, but apparently in the same basin. This may be pointing to a volcano-like origin of the spots, but we will have to wait for better resolution before we can make such geologic interpretations," said Chris Russell, principal investigator for the Dawn mission, based at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Using its ion propulsion system, Dawn will enter orbit around Ceres on March 6. As scientists receive better and better views of the dwarf planet over the next 16 months, they hope to gain a deeper understanding of its origin and evolution by studying its surface. The intriguing bright spots and other interesting features of this captivating world will come into sharper focus."-NASA April 19 Report on the Dawn Mission
Check out the bright spot here:CERES

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