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NASA’s Dawn spacecraft capture closest pictures of dwarf planet Ceres

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14/09/2015
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BRENT: NASA’s Dawn spacecraft has managed to capture some of the closest-ever pictures of the dwarf planet Ceres, a planet that has captivated and confused scientists around the world.
The confusion largely comes from the bright spots on the planet, and while Dawn was able to capture close-up images of the spots, scientists still have no idea what they actually are.
“Dawn has transformed what was so recently a few bright dots into a complex and beautiful, gleaming landscape,” said Dawn chief engineer and mission director Marc Rayman in a blog post. “Soon, the scientific analysis will reveal the geological and chemical nature of this mysterious and mesmerizing extraterrestrial scenery.”
Possible explanations for the spots include that they are layers of ice reflecting sunlight. Others suggest that maybe the light is coming from an underground alien lair. The spots themselves reside in the Occator crater on the planet.
Because the spots are so bright compared with the rest of the planet, scientists took two photos and combined them. One of the photos was properly exposed for the spots, and the other for the surrounding area. Scientists have also released animations offering a virtual fly-by of the crater.

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