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The only post in response to >>7267478 that attempts to address why Hubble hasn't been used to take clear images of Ceres. Yet fails in claiming that the shot it took in 2004 is hi-res, it has color but no detail, while the current images from Dawn are in black-and-white and slightly higher resolution. Yet still not enough to let us determine anything of interest about Ceres . . . To go back to the point on spectrographic analysis, why hasn't that been used to determine the composition of the bright-spot yet? I'm betting that when they do put forth the information, they will claim that Ceres' geology is similar to Earth's Moon and the bright spots are the result of some type of silicate formation.

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