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Thought it was interesting, and figured I would share:


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3494769/The-Ceres-mystery-deepens-Enigmatic-spots-dwarf-planet-brighten-fade-day-random-bizarre-patterns.html

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Beyond finding it interesting, what do you think about it specifically?

(And don't say "Secret Inquisition Base"!)
   
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 Alpharius wrote:
Beyond finding it interesting, what do you think about it specifically?

(And don't say "Secret Inquisition Base"!)



Damn. There goes my main theory.


Seriously, I think it may be some sort of ejecta from beneath the surface. Possibly gaseous, if the theory that Ceres has active vulcanism is correct. Just not on the level of Earth or Io.



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