Extraterrestrial Activity Discovered on Dwarf Planet



Ceres which was discovered in the early 1800s was first considered to be a planet. But with the advancement of time, further observations let to its status being demoted to an asteroid and again promoted to a dwarf planet respectively. Ceres which is the only dwarf planet found in the inner solar system is the closest dwarf planet to the sun. Lying in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter it is believed to have been made up of rocks and ice with a large number of craters. The core of Ceres is thought to be of rocky origin and the mantle made of ice.

During the Dawn mission conducted by NASA in the year 2007 to observe proto-planets including Ceres, the photos of this dwarf planet sent by the space probe Dawn aroused an interest in the space specialists and alien enthusiasts about the possibility of existence of life on Ceres. In the photos were bright spots of light which puzzled many great minds of science around the world.

"Judging by the way the lights are only in one spot and not spread around the planet it is unlikely that the planet has many alien bases across it, but rather there may be a single UFO port in the crater and a base built into the planet," say the UFO experts at Alien UFO Research.

It is believed by the Alien UFO Research specialists that the planet had been hollowed out making it a perfect base for the existence of a carbon based life form using ice as the source of water. Scientists believe that Ceres may consist of an atmosphere created by sublimation of water ice at the surface. The warm core of Ceres and the availability of a light atmosphere make it an ideal home or an operation base for living beings from other planets or even other solar systems.

The distance between Earth and Ceres is an additional advantage of isolation for any life form that is suspected to be living in this dwarf planet. 


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