MrGreencastle
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As long as we don't land on Europa I think we'll all be fine.
"ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURSEXCEPT EUROPA
ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE"
"ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURSEXCEPT EUROPA
ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE"
"...If you dont think thats big news, fuck off."
When do mountains come without a range?It looks like a mountain. Why is this a big deal?
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"Pyramid-shaped mountain", estimated to be about 5 km (3.1 mi; 16,000 ft) high.[69] Imaged by Dawn from 4,400 km (2,700 mi) on 6 June 2015.
Is that really what we're calling a "pyramid" now?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid-shaped_mountain_on_Ceres
Other photos of it show that it's not even remotely pyramidal.
It looks like a mound. It's a tall mound, but it's a mound, nonetheless.
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Other photos of it show that it's not even remotely pyramidal.
It looks like a mound. It's a tall mound, but it's a mound, nonetheless.
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Ceres is made of rock and ice, and a large part of the ice is likely water.So is NASA claiming Ceres has water?
Okay, then.
When do mountains come without a range?
Ugh, link directly to the source and skip the gawker nonsense: http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-ceres-pyramid-bright-spots-dawn-nasa-dwarf-planet-20150626-story.html
Its never aliens
When do mountains come without a range?
When do mountains come without a range?
Volcanoes.
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Also, pingos are what the scientist in the original article is talking about as a potential analogue.
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Quick and easy, Yosemite (Half Dome, El Capitan) are exposed laccolithic bodies (solidified magma body; granite). A pingo is a hydrolaccolith, or a giant chunk of ice.
Volcanoes.
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Quick and easy, Yosemite (Half Dome, El Capitan) are exposed laccolithic bodies (solidified magma body; granite). A pingo is a hydrolaccolith, or a giant chunk of ice.
For the love of deity please be a massive diamond. Let the new space race begin!
Ceres is made of rock and ice. Is there any tectonic activity going on?A free-standing mountain is a stand-alone mountain, i.e its not a part of any mountain range. They are generally volcanic mountains. Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa - the highest free-standing mountain of the world.
But Ceres doesn't have tectonic activity (does it even have a molten core?) so the chances of it being a volcano are slim to none, no?
Ceres is made of rock and ice. Is there any tectonic activity going on?
its a pyramid
#teamspaceegyptians
Ceres is made of rock and ice. Is there any tectonic activity going on?
its a pyramid
#teamspaceegyptians
I thought you were just an easy going programmer. Now you must steal my dreams of a space pyramid from me. Blasphemous.
NASA said they're baffled?
Imagine if it turns out Ceres is just one large diamond covered in dust.
Am I the only one who sees Elmo?
From Wikipedia:
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"Pyramid-shaped mountain", estimated to be about 5 km (3.1 mi; 16,000 ft) high.[69] Imaged by Dawn from 4,400 km (2,700 mi) on 6 June 2015.
Is that really what we're calling a "pyramid" now?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid-shaped_mountain_on_Ceres