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Ceres’ Bright Spots Remain a Mystery

As Dawn orbits even closer, there are still no answers to  Ceres' mysterious lights.
As Dawn orbits even closer, there are still no answers to Ceres’ mysterious lights.

NASA’s space probe Dawn continues her journey to explore the dwarf planet Ceres.  As Dawn orbits even closer, scientists had hoped to have some definitive answers to the question: What are those strange lights reflecting from the planet’s surface?

The Short of It 


The first images captured by Dawn of the lights were taken from a distance of 29,000 miles (46,000 kilometers) and sent back to NASA on February 19, 2015.

  • On March 6, 2015, Dawn entered orbit around Ceres.
  • On May 16, 2015, Dawn captured another series of images from a distance 4, 500 miles (7,200 kilometers)—much closer than the first images. The images showcase a group of the brightest spots on Ceres.

The Long of  It


The bright spots continue to mystify scientists, NASA said. Scientists hoped that as they received closer and clearer views of the planet the true nature of the lights would be revealed, but even the newer, more intimate images leave scientists scratching their heads.

NASA offers a poll on their web page. Visitors can cast their vote as to what they think is causing the strange lights.

  • Volcano
  • Geyser
  • Rock
  • Ice
  • Salt Deposite
  • Other

I voted for other.

I did a similar survey on google+ and polled three separate communities. The majority of voters went with ice. Click here to read entire results.

According to NASA, it seems the scientist are leaning toward ice as well. “Dawn scientists can now conclude that the intense brightness of these spots is due to the reflection of sunlight by highly reflective material on the surface, possibly ice,” Christopher Russell, principal investigator for the Dawn mission from the University of California, Los Angeles, said recently.

ProbeFiling


Thus far in Dawn’s decade-long mission, she has explored Vesta, a giant asteroid, for 14 months in 2011 and 2012. Dawn uses an ion propulsion system as opposed to chemical propulsion. Her three ion engines make her more efficient.

Her mission is to identify the characteristics of our early solar system and the processes that dominated its formation. She is the first space probe to orbit two extraterrestrial bodies, the first to visit Ceres and Vesta, and the first to study a dwarf planet. 

Dawn’s story is never-ending. She will remain in orbit—a perpetual satellite around Ceres—at the end of her mission. To read more on Vesta and Ceres click here.

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My vote is on an alien signal and if this proves to be true, I have two questions.

  1. Will we be told the truth?
  2.  Should we make contact?

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4 replies on “Ceres’ Bright Spots Remain a Mystery”

Will we told the truth? No. We will learn the truth directly from the “others”… and not until “they” believe we are ready. The government will never open up about what they really know.

Should we make contact? Im going to have to rely on one of your older posts and say no, we arent ready to make contact…. and “they” know it.

We just have to be patient, and grow on our own accord. I have faith, perhaps naively, that when the time comes it will be the right time.

Hi MoonNymph! So glad to hear from you. Thanks for commenting and stopping by. I totally agree with your input. If it is an alien signal, THEY won’t risk the chance of throwing the world into a panic, so THEY will lie and use the excuse that THEY are trying to protect us.

Like you, I don’t think humans are ready to make contact. We can’t even accept each other little lone an alien race.

But like Stephen Hawking, I believe our future lies in outer space and its exploration, so we as humans better grow-up fast.

(But what if the signal is a trap and the aliens are hostile?)

Ever read Calvin & Hobbs?
The pair are lying on a hillside staring up through a blanket of stars. Calvin says “You know, I think the best proof that there’s intelligent life out there in the universe is that they’ve never tried to contact us.”
I think maybe we are those weird relatives that everyone accidentally-on-purpose forgets to invite because they know we’ill scoop food into our handbags, abuse the free bar and pee in all the pot plants.
I wouldn’t invite us either 😉

Hahahaha! Leave it to you, Myk, to make me laugh out loud and spurt hot tea all over my computer. OMG hysterical! Can’t wait to read your book. Hope it is engulfed in that Myk humor.

I definitely agree. We are the relatives that everyone forgets to invite! Pee in the pot plants. Check. Scoop food for later into purse. Check. Abuses free bar. “Can you make me ten Long Island Iced Teas, please.” Check.

Thanks for commenting.

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