& gt; & gt; NASA this week released this amazing video of the dwarf planet Ceres in color increased.
The Dawn satellite flies over the planet between Mars and Jupiter for nearly a year. From the high definition images collected during this mission, the US space agency has created this animation. We discover a planet studded with crater. Its highest peak: mountain Ahuna Mons (6,000 meters).
The blue colors reflect recent moves on the “peaks, cracks and flows.” This would suggest that the planet may be still active …
As John Paul Fritz recalled on her blog Chronicles of spacetime: “Water does not fail on Ceres whether at the state or ice (maybe) liquid: it represents 25 to 40% of its mass, and in light of the discovery of the ‘mist’, could also confirm some theories in line a geologically active world. “
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