“@mashable: NASA captures best photo yet of strange lights on dwarf planet Ceres http://on.mash.to/1c7Mww1 pic.twitter.com/a7aQTlHu1x”
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“@mashable: NASA captures best photo yet of strange lights on dwarf planet Ceres http://on.mash.to/1c7Mww1 pic.twitter.com/a7aQTlHu1x”
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@mashable @MinniMinion thanks for retweeting. :-)
@mashable I am surprised they even publish a Picture like that.
@mashable I reckon it's natural glass caused by extreme temperatures when the impact crater was formed.
Daar zal je ze hebben #aliens RT @mashable: NASA best photo of strange lights on dwarf planet http://on.mash.to/1c7Mww1 pic.twitter.com/zEnFhQzKDh
@Esssie31 Zat er niet gewoon een vuiltje op de lens? :-P
@EenSanne ghegheghe
@mashable that's the flash from their camera. Happens to me all the time.
@mashable @per_infontology Snow
@mashable Burning Man has found a new home
“@mashable: NASA captures best photo yet of strange lights on dwarf planet Ceres http://on.mash.to/1c7Mww1 pic.twitter.com/N1F4M1hxl7”
@SeattleHashtag @mashable Wait: lights or reflections? MAJOR difference.
@SeattleHashtag @mashable I'll accept it.
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