'Pyramid' spotted on Ceres: Mysterious lone mountain on surface of the dwarf planet

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'Pyramid' spotted on Ceres: Mysterious lone mountain on surface of the dwarf planet
Daily Mail ^ | June 22, 2015 | By Jonathan O'Callaghan
The latest images of Ceres taken by the Dawn spacecraft have captured a fascinating pyramid-shaped mountain on the surface.
As the spacecraft gets closer, more and more features are beginning to reveal themselves.
This includes the mysterious bright spots, which appear now as an array of dots scattered across the floor of a crater - but their source remains unknown.
Read more: Pyramid spotted on surface of Ceres Daily Mail Online Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook The latest images of Ceres taken by the Dawn spacecraft have captured a fascinating pyramid-shaped mountain on the surface.
As the spacecraft gets closer, more and more features are beginning to reveal themselves.
This includes the mysterious bright spots, which appear now as an array of dots scattered across the floor of a crater - but their source remains unknown.
These images were taken by the Dawn spacecraft in its second mapping orbit, from a height of 2,700 miles (4,400km).
Just six months ago, Ceres appeared as nothing more than a few pixels of light to Dawn. Now it is nearing its closest orbit to the increasingly interesting dwarf planet.
By December of this year, the spacecraft will be just 225 miles (360km) above the surface - lower than the International Space Station is above Earth.
For now, scientists must make do with these tantalising glimpses of the features that are waiting on the surface.
In one new image, a pyramid-shaped peak is seen towering over a relatively flat surface.

I think it is a alien solar power station!
 
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"For quick rapid installation of your Ceres Solar Cell, just call this interstellar number:

314 11235813"
 
'Pyramid' spotted on Ceres: Mysterious lone mountain on surface of the dwarf planet
Daily Mail ^ | June 22, 2015 | By Jonathan O'Callaghan
The latest images of Ceres taken by the Dawn spacecraft have captured a fascinating pyramid-shaped mountain on the surface.
As the spacecraft gets closer, more and more features are beginning to reveal themselves.
This includes the mysterious bright spots, which appear now as an array of dots scattered across the floor of a crater - but their source remains unknown.
Read more: Pyramid spotted on surface of Ceres Daily Mail Online Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook The latest images of Ceres taken by the Dawn spacecraft have captured a fascinating pyramid-shaped mountain on the surface.
As the spacecraft gets closer, more and more features are beginning to reveal themselves.
This includes the mysterious bright spots, which appear now as an array of dots scattered across the floor of a crater - but their source remains unknown.
These images were taken by the Dawn spacecraft in its second mapping orbit, from a height of 2,700 miles (4,400km).
Just six months ago, Ceres appeared as nothing more than a few pixels of light to Dawn. Now it is nearing its closest orbit to the increasingly interesting dwarf planet.
By December of this year, the spacecraft will be just 225 miles (360km) above the surface - lower than the International Space Station is above Earth.
For now, scientists must make do with these tantalising glimpses of the features that are waiting on the surface.
In one new image, a pyramid-shaped peak is seen towering over a relatively flat surface.

I think it is a alien solar power station!

Consider the source (The Daily Mail, the UK equivalent to the National Enquirer).
 
After the Antike (Ancients) left the Earth for the Pegasus Galaxy about 10,000 years ago, taking Atlantis with them but leaving two stargates, one of which is deep under the snow of the Antarctis, the Go'al'uld then first built the pyramids as landing plaforms for their Al Kesh spaceships and when the Aufstand (Rebellion) took place and Raa was deposed and he took off in a hurry, leaving said stargates (and two Zero Point Modules - ZPM's, the existence of which he did not know), the Go'al'uld decided to build a secret landing port on Ceres, just so they could keep an eye on the development of the Tau'uri (Homo Sapiens), or at least know how to combat the Wraiths when they come back to eat earthlings and battle the Tokra and also those cute little grey creatures.

Believe me, I read this in a very important book!!

"Stargate: SG1"!!!
 
...maybe that isn't the right phone number. I don't even get a dial tone...
 

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