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New pictures from Ceres, showing statue/giant ?

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posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:06 PM
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a reply to: Spacespider

I always wondered what space statues and space giants really looked like.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:08 PM
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Please, lets not turn Ceres into another Martian type hidden object game...
Look there is a head carved in stone.
Look, a thermonuclear plasma injected techno-babbled contraption... It is quite clear!
Look, an earth hamster or some kind of earth type rodent.
Look, an earth iguana or some kind of very earth like lizard.
Look, an alien nest of some sort (No former alien nest experience needed for basis).

It goes on and on.

How about "Picture from Ceres shows an as of yet unidentified geological formation within crater"?

Still sounds interesting without appealing to pure nonsense.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:10 PM
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a reply to: highfromphoenix

For the same reason Cheech and Chong hid under a fake pool, the blobs are where they are growing that intergalactic chronic.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:11 PM
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Walrus sitting at the edge of open water looking for some fish.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:13 PM
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originally posted by: Elementalist

originally posted by: Char-Lee
a reply to: Spacespider

Very beautiful! these pictures make it look like lakes of fluorescent liquid. Can't wait to see even closer pictures. The statue looks like a protruding spit of rock the round circle that glows in the corner is most interesting to me.


You see beauty in a moldy-looking dot inside a boring crater?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Honestly not being rude, I see beauty in landscapes like earth. Impressed you can see it in a crater


I didn't say I saw a in a crater.....(makes it look like lake...)!But yes i do!

Yes it is very beautiful to me as are all of the pictures of mars and the asteroid and moons and any of the wonderful pictures from other worlds. I feel sad for anyone who cannot see the beauty there as well as here. I guess you are one who would have no love for Death Valley or Atacama Desert or the Arctic for that matter all beautiful to me.
edit on 10-6-2015 by Char-Lee because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:17 PM
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NASA pictures again? Wonder if they can really be trusted?



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:18 PM
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originally posted by: highfromphoenix
what is it that I'm missing?

I see a blob of light or dark but nothing worth wasting time viewing.

If aliens exist why do they build blobs?


Yes a waste of time viewing up close an object within the asteroid belt! sheesh no wonder they don't show us anything any more.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:20 PM
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Those white and dark patches makes me think of someone throwing snowball at walls to see how high and far they can aim. Or perhaps it was a comet that smacked right into the crater.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:21 PM
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originally posted by: snowen20
Please, lets not turn Ceres into another Martian type hidden object game...
Look there is a head carved in stone.
Look, a thermonuclear plasma injected techno-babbled contraption... It is quite clear!
Look, an earth hamster or some kind of earth type rodent.
Look, an earth iguana or some kind of very earth like lizard.
Look, an alien nest of some sort (No former alien nest experience needed for basis).

It goes on and on.

How about "Picture from Ceres shows an as of yet unidentified geological formation within crater"?

Still sounds interesting without appealing to pure nonsense.


LOL it is not any different just more of a bore! It is perfectly normal for humans looking out into the unknow to think what does that look like that IS known.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:27 PM
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if it were in color would be different



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:31 PM
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originally posted by: Char-Lee

originally posted by: Elementalist

originally posted by: Char-Lee
a reply to: Spacespider

Very beautiful! these pictures make it look like lakes of fluorescent liquid. Can't wait to see even closer pictures. The statue looks like a protruding spit of rock the round circle that glows in the corner is most interesting to me.


You see beauty in a moldy-looking dot inside a boring crater?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Honestly not being rude, I see beauty in landscapes like earth. Impressed you can see it in a crater


I didn't say I saw a in a crater.....(makes it look like lake...)!But yes i do!

Yes it is very beautiful to me as are all of the pictures of mars and the asteroid and moons and any of the wonderful pictures from other worlds. I feel sad for anyone who cannot see the beauty there as well as here. I guess you are one who would have no love for Death Valley or Atacama Desert or the Arctic for that matter all beautiful to me.


Don't t feel sorry for me love! I see beauty in most of nature. No vegetation, water, or elements other than dry rock, I don't get attracted too.

Though, deserts canyons, valleys I do see beauty, and I enjoy being in such places.

I'm only referencing a crater, asteroid, dry-plain rockscape in this case.

It's admirable you see and feel so much beauty in places like that



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 02:37 PM
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originally posted by: highfromphoenix
what is it that I'm missing?

I see a blob of light or dark but nothing worth wasting time viewing.

If aliens exist why do they build blobs?

You are missing quite a lot, actually.
A mysterious region of bright light that no one - not even NASA - can plausibly explain and you call it "nothing worth wasting time viewing"?
Really?
Have you never been curious about anything?
Why do aliens build blobs? Who are you to question the wisdom of hypothetical aliens and their reasons for camouflaging their brightly lit bases in order to make them appear natural, if, indeed, that is what they are?



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 04:17 PM
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originally posted by: micpsi
A mysterious region of bright light that no one - not even NASA - can plausibly explain and you call it "nothing worth wasting time viewing"?

The only reason it can't yet be explained is because we don't have enough data (yet). I'm sure we will, as Dawn gets closer, and I guarantee you the explanation won't involve aliens or secret bases.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 04:20 PM
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a reply to: AdmireTheDistance

But when WE get there, we WILL be the aliens



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 04:22 PM
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originally posted by: VoidHawk
a reply to: AdmireTheDistance

But when WE get there, we WILL be the aliens



Ok, I'll give you that one.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 04:23 PM
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a reply to: Spacespider

Interesting find there



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 04:27 PM
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All the other craters in the image, and there are many, have fuzzy less defined edges which indicate they are much older than the crater with the glow effect. That crater is so new and the glow so centered that it leads to the thought it is remnants of the impact object. There are even splash fallout glow spots from impact object debris falling back into the crater, which is prominent at 3 - 4'oclock to the picture orientation indicating the slight angle of trajectory away from the perpendicular crater's center the impact object came in at.
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posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 04:34 PM
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a reply to: Spacespider

In this one it actually looks like something...monster size dino drinking at a pool? :-)


umlr.net...
edit on 10-6-2015 by Char-Lee because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 04:37 PM
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originally posted by: Elementalist

originally posted by: Char-Lee

originally posted by: Elementalist

originally posted by: Char-Lee
a reply to: Spacespider

Very beautiful! these pictures make it look like lakes of fluorescent liquid. Can't wait to see even closer pictures. The statue looks like a protruding spit of rock the round circle that glows in the corner is most interesting to me.


You see beauty in a moldy-looking dot inside a boring crater?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Honestly not being rude, I see beauty in landscapes like earth. Impressed you can see it in a crater


I didn't say I saw a in a crater.....(makes it look like lake...)!But yes i do!

Yes it is very beautiful to me as are all of the pictures of mars and the asteroid and moons and any of the wonderful pictures from other worlds. I feel sad for anyone who cannot see the beauty there as well as here. I guess you are one who would have no love for Death Valley or Atacama Desert or the Arctic for that matter all beautiful to me.


Don't t feel sorry for me love! I see beauty in most of nature. No vegetation, water, or elements other than dry rock, I don't get attracted too.

Though, deserts canyons, valleys I do see beauty, and I enjoy being in such places.

I'm only referencing a crater, asteroid, dry-plain rockscape in this case.

It's admirable you see and feel so much beauty in places like that


It is hard for me to find any of nature i don't find beautiful this planet or any other or a rock flying through space :-) Sorry if i seemed snitty.



posted on Jun, 10 2015 @ 05:01 PM
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It must be a pretty important statue to demand so many flood lights on it.

Here's a close up image of that spot...






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