Posted on 04/20/2015 8:06:31 PM PDT by BenLurkin
As the spacecraft gets closer to the dwarf planet and moves around it, more and more of the surface is coming into view.
The two brightest spots seen in a crater are known as spot 5.
The scale in the image is about 1.3 miles (2.1km) per pixel, almost 70 per cent better than previous images.
But the origin of the bright spots remains a mystery for now - with theories ranging from exposed ice to volcanoes.
Salt flats or ice seem to be the predominant theories at the moment, with the bright spots appearing to reflect incoming sunlight towards the spacecrafts cameras.
Until Dawn gets closer, though, its unlikely the mystery will be resolved.
Its too early to say what they are, Dr Marc Rayman, Dawn's mission director and chief engineer, told MailOnline.
Some people have offered they might be ice, but I dont consider that necessarily the most likely explanation.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Its a habitation dome. The inhabitants turned on the lights hoping we would notice and send ships to rescue them before there supplies and energy run out!
Or, it could just be methane ice reflecting the sun.
Their, not there....
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