bright spots on Ceres

bright spots on Ceres

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Blackpuddin

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SilverSixer

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Friday 27th February 2015
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Someone from Mumsnet got lost and can't find the fog light switch to turn them off.

CrutyRammers

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Friday 27th February 2015
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Interesting.
Reflection off some weird glassy rock left by volcanology? No idea really.

scubadude

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Friday 27th February 2015
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Ice at the bottom of a fresh impact crater...


...or sunlight reflecting off a large black rectangular monolith.

K12beano

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Friday 27th February 2015
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Soup Dragon?

Eric Mc

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Friday 27th February 2015
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Being sensible - it will probably be ice.

Being silly - the aliens left the lights on.

Hooli

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Friday 27th February 2015
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scubadude said:
Ice at the bottom of a fresh impact crater...


...or sunlight reflecting off a large black rectangular monolith.
I prefer the second answer.

funkyrobot

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Friday 27th February 2015
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perdu

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Friday 27th February 2015
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"You'll never be able to fly along th...."

perdu

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Friday 27th February 2015
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Being serious for a minute the crater bottom is at the wrong inclination for it to be a solar reflection (two reflections?)

Less serious it really does look as if the light is coming from inside through a thin bit of crust




Interesting, I wonder if we will see it any more or will it vanish off our radars

Moonhawk

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Friday 27th February 2015
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scubadude said:
Ice at the bottom of a fresh impact crater...
That's my bet too.

Eric Mc

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Friday 27th February 2015
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funkyrobot said:
Already been spotted -


funkyrobot

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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Eric Mc said:
Already been spotted -

Bugger.

smile

Speaking of dwarf planets, I did name my daughter after the largest. smile

Sheets Tabuer

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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You called your daughter Pluto?

Or did you mean most massive?

funkyrobot

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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Sheets Tabuer said:
You called your daughter Pluto?

Or did you mean most massive?
Ha ha. Yes, the most massive.

You'll have to excuse me. I've finished off a bottle of Glen Moray tonight. smile

gaz1234

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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Bulb

funkyrobot

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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gaz1234 said:
Bulb
Eh? smile

MartG

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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scubadude said:
Ice at the bottom of a fresh impact crater....
That's my guess - though 'fresh' could mean anytime in the last couple of million years biggrin

Silver Smudger

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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hornet

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Monday 2nd March 2015
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Blackpuddin said:
MH370?

More seriously, would be cool (ahem) if it was cryovolcanism, although I expect the "ice in crater" idea is more likely, as there seem to be a few other spots in that and other images.