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Extraterrestrial Activity Discovered on Dwarf Planet






NASA’s space probe Dawn has sent the first set of pictures of the dwarf planet called Ceres and these pictures show that there are unnatural or artificial lights coming from the planet. These lights present on this dwarf planet hint at the presence of alien activity. Ceres, the dwarf planet, lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It has a diameter of only 590 miles.

A report published by Alien UFO Research has provided information about this phenomenal discovery and explains how Ceres cold possibly support life.

“It lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, is thought to be made of ice and rock and is covered in craters making it possible for life to survive on if it has a molten core like Earth.”

Dawn is a probe sent by NASA that was launched in September, 2007 for exploring both Vesta and Ceres. Currently, it is in the orbit of Ceres and is sending back some amazing footage with extraordinary possibilities.

Scientists have proclaimed that such lights have never been seen in any other planet or comet. The UFO expert at Alien UFO Research speculates about the presence of UFO bases on the planet.

“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."

The report further explains how the planet could be a perfect base of operations for any carbon based life-form.

“Picture a huge doorway with an airlock that leads directly into the hollowed out planet. With a warm core, ice for water and the light atmosphere; it is a perfect place for a large base of operations for any carbon based life-form.”

Even though the nature of these lights may not be alien in nature, it is certainly a fascinating phenomenon to find such unnatural lights on a dwarf planet in our solar system.


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