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Meet Ceres, dwarf planet and largest asteroid in the asteroid belt

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Nice images. There are many bright spots on its surface, not just those 2 seen in previous images. Those are brighter, though. My guess is that those are either spewing ice from its interior or they're inner ice layers exposed by recent impacts.
 
This is really fascinating stuff! Even if it is just ice, that's crazy to think that ice fields that large and noticable exist on Ceres. Do they hide a secret? Of course they do!

The ice spots are
The Fortress of Solitude.
.. Naturally.
 
Clearly a much smaller version of the Death Star is being made in the planet, and at the right time, the planet will disintegrate and the miniature Death Star will be shown for the first time.
It will destroy Earth within 3 months of unveiling the mini Death Star
 

psylah

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Clearly a much smaller version of the Death Star is being made in the planet, and at the right time, the planet will disintegrate and the miniature Death Star will be shown for the first time.
It will destroy Earth within 3 months of unveiling the mini Death Star

There is already a Death Star in our solar system.

Mimas_moon.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimas_(moon)
 

Mengy

wishes it were bannable to say mean things about Marvel
It's gotta be ice, right? Too bad we don't have a lander that can go down and check it out.

It doesn't have to be ice, but it is a very high probability that Ceres is ice covered by dust. So yeah, it's probably ice.

Which is still very exciting, because it would be a LOT of ice.
 
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