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In reply to the discussion: Brontosaurus is back! [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)29. Some scientists can be most undemocratic.
Have you heard anything new from Ceres, starroute? There were the fascinating pictures with the white protrusions that are all but forgotten now.

I can no longer find the GIF that showed the spots as they moved with the planetoid's rotation. I remember -- perhaps mistakenly -- that the white portion seemed to remain as they followed past the terminator, before going completely to the far side. I'll post if I can find the thing.
Dawn has not been taking pictures during the descent thus far because the probe has been on Ceres' dark side. Dawn will capture some images on April 10 and April 14 for navigation purposes, but the best photos won't start rolling in until the science campaign starts. -- http://www.space.com/29043-dawn-spacecraft-one-month-ceres.html
Not talking about truth, but the fundamental approach to knowledge, specifically in its sharing is truly democratic. Guess they've found there's more money to be made by limiting its distribution and then selling what's in short supply.
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Bigger beings consume more and release more energy than do smaller beings......
BlancheSplanchnik
Apr 2015
#58
"My guess is that the bright thing is a frozen volcanic eruption of subsurface ice."
Spitfire of ATJ
Apr 2015
#68
I agree Pluto and Ceres are full planets, but I think it's all going to seem pretty irrelevant soon
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Apr 2015
#51
We've always called the Brontosaurus a Brontosaurus and it's a pain in the ass
Brother Buzz
Apr 2015
#5
I agree Pluto should be re-recognized as a planet, but I'm not so sure about the brontosaurus.
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#20
Better to wonder why people who believe the earth is 6000 years old want to kill for a fossil fuel.
Spitfire of ATJ
Apr 2015
#28
That's because they define themselves by their status and that includes their possessions.
Spitfire of ATJ
Apr 2015
#35
Brontosaurus just sounds better. Glad Bronte got a restoration of her respectability.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#33
''Money trumps peace.'' -- appointed pretzeldent George Walker Bush, Feb. 14, 2007
Octafish
Apr 2015
#62