5 km high ‘Pyramid’ Mountain found on Ceres After Puzzling White Spots04:33

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Published on July 2, 2017

Ceres Shows Off a ‘Pyramid’ Mountain and Those Puzzling White Spots

NASA’s Dawn spacecraft has beamed home the best-ever photo of the mysterious bright spots that speckle the surface of the dwarf planet Ceres.

The new image resolves Ceres’ strange spots, which are found inside a crater about 55 miles (90 kilometers) wide, into a cluster composed of several patches, some of which were not visible in previous photos. But it doesn’t solve the mystery of the spots’ origin and composition.

Dawn captured the photo on June 9 from a distance of 2,700 miles (4,400 kilometers) — the altitude of its second mapping orbit of Ceres. Additional newly released photos taken from this orbit show other intriguing features, including a steep-sided mountain that rises about 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the dwarf planet’s heavily cratered surface and has been nicknamed the “pyramid.”
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