LONDON: The latest picture released by the science team for NASA’s Dawn mission shows a bright patch on the dwarf planet Ceres that’s distinct from the eerie “alien headlights” seen in other imagery.
The best-known collection of bright spots on Ceres is known as “Spot 5,” and the best guess is that those spots are made of ice deposits — although scientists haven’t completely ruled out the possibility that they’re made of salt or some other light-colored material.
Tesla driverless system to use updated radar technology
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