Showing posts with label asteroid belt. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Dwarf Planet Ceres to Bare All For Dawn - http://clapway.com/2015/08/09/dwarf-planet-ceres-to-bare-all-for-dawn-101/

At this very moment, NASA’S Dawn Spacecraft is closing in on the dwarf planet Ceres, which meeks out its lonely existence out in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, that ring slowly spinning beyond the inner planets’ orbits, separating us from the gas giants, the oort cloud, and that vast emptiness beyond. However, Dawn’s approach of Ceres has already been so Chock Full of odd surprises that astronomers are unsure what to make of the dwarf planet.


DWARF PLANET, GIANT MYSTERIES


For starters, NASA aired a video last Thursday limning a bizarre and vibrant glowing and shining series of streaks flying across the slant of a massive pyramid-shaped mountain.


This big mountain is so gigantic that, measuring in at 20,000 feet, it easily overshadows Alaska’s Mount McKinley. Marc Rayman, director of the Dawn Mission, commented that an amalgam of scientists are still attempting to explain what these glowing streaks are, in addition to two more similarly glowing spots that are also inside the giant crater.


But astronomers hope that as Ceres grows larger in Dawn’s eyes we will get a feed of enhanced imagery of the bizarre glowing dwarf world. So far, NASA has collected the most recent images of Ceres’ surface into a Youtube video from the lowest altitudes yet achieved.


CERES’ HISTORY


The dwarf planet Ceres predates most other phenomena in the solar system, estimated to have ceased all significant changes over 4 billion years ago. The dwarf planet is also the largest known object between Jupiter and Mars, and could potentially answer many questions about how the solar system formed.


WHY DOES THIS DWARF PLANET GLOW?


Many scientists have leveled to the media that the spectacular glowing visible on the dwarf planet’s surface is caused by ice. But Ceres’ albedo, which is the fraction of light a planet’s surface reflects back into space, is known to be a bit stochastic and unreliable. Whatever is really going on down there will have to wait until Dawn gets close enough to the dwarf planet to find out, which is slated for this Fall.


Chris Russell, the principal investigator at the University of California in LA, says that his team will work hard to gather the data needed to legitimize their theories concerning the dwarf planet’s mysterious glowing. Russell explained that their plan is to snap newer, high resolution images throughout the mission’s following orbital phase, in order to compare these glowing spots’ reflective salt properties.



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Dwarf Planet Ceres to Bare All For Dawn

Monday, June 22, 2015

As if space didn"t have enough mysteries, this mountain shows up. - http://clapway.com/2015/06/22/odd-mountain-on-ceres-adds-to-the-dwarf-planets-mysteries-125/

New photos from NASA show a huge mountain on Ceres—a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. This is just the latest mystery to emerge on this fascinating and perplexing world.


A LONE MOUNTAIN


The photo showing the unusual mountain was taken by NASA’s Dawn spacecraft on June 6, 2015. This pyramid-shaped mountain on Ceres rises out of what appears to be relatively smooth terrain. According to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), this mountain rises approximately three miles above the surface.


Odd mountain on Ceres adds to the dwarf planet’s mysteries


THOSE MYSTERIOUS SPOTS


Dawn also snapped closer photos of the bright mysterious spots on Ceres’ surface that have perplexed scientists. But the new photos don’t provide any new clues to help definitively identify them.


The strange illuminated area on Ceres was photographed by Dawn before the spacecraft entered orbit in March 2015, which is comprised of two bright spots within a basin on the surface. Speculation about the source of these odd lights began immediately after Dawn’s photos were published by NASA. Perplexed scientists suggested light reflections off ice or water vapor, or a volcano as possible explanations. And others presented the possibility that the illumination could be from an extraterrestrial civilization.


Odd mountain on Ceres adds to the dwarf planet’s mysteries -The mystery remains. And, until Dawn can get a better look, NASA actually launched a website inviting public suppositions regarding the bright spot on Ceres.


A CLOSER LOOK


The recent images of Ceres were taken by Dawn from 2,700 miles above the planet. The spacecraft is scheduled to maneuver down to 900 miles above the planet in August 2015. The closer approach will hopefully yield even better photos and give scientists a better idea about what is causing those weird bright spots.



 


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Odd Mountain on Ceres Adds to the Dwarf Planet"s Mysteries