Can
you guess what's creating those unusual bright spots on Ceres? On March
6, NASA's Dawn spacecraft began orbiting Ceres, the largest body in the
main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Even before the spacecraft
arrived at the dwarf planet, images revealed mysterious bright spots
that captivated scientists and observers alike. Until Dawn gets a closer
look over the next few months, it's anyone's guess what those spots
could be. So, go ahead! Cast your vote below. - See more at:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/dawn/world_ceres/?linkId=14894206#sthash.9vmruOb1.dpuf
Can
you guess what's creating those unusual bright spots on Ceres? On March
6, NASA's Dawn spacecraft began orbiting Ceres, the largest body in the
main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Even before the spacecraft
arrived at the dwarf planet, images revealed mysterious bright spots
that captivated scientists and observers alike. Until Dawn gets a closer
look over the next few months, it's anyone's guess what those spots
could be. So, go ahead! Cast your vote below. - See more at:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/dawn/world_ceres/?linkId=14894206#sthash.9vmruOb1.dpuf
Can
you guess what's creating those unusual bright spots on Ceres? On March
6, NASA's Dawn spacecraft began orbiting Ceres, the largest body in the
main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Even before the spacecraft
arrived at the dwarf planet, images revealed mysterious bright spots
that captivated scientists and observers alike. Until Dawn gets a closer
look over the next few months, it's anyone's guess what those spots
could be. So, go ahead! Cast your vote below. - See more at:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/dawn/world_ceres/?linkId=14894206#sthash.9vmruOb1.dpuf
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