Roman sea life mosaic (60AD) and Cerealia Facula in Occator Crater on the Ceres planetoid

leading from
Pompeii Roman Sea Life Mosaic Row
and 
Occator crater lights complex on the Ceres planetoid.
 

 
 
 
 
a) Roman sea life mosaic from the House of the Faun in Pompeii, perhaps created as late as 60AD, initially excavated in 1830.






 
 
 
b) Cerealia Facula in Occator Crater on the Ceres planetoid from https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA20350


 

 

c) One above the other. 

As usual, there's no intelligble theory about why one should relate to the other, but they seem to in a the way thay a lot of things do appear to relate to Occator crater's features. 

 Perhaps the association could be claimed to be vague but then perhaps there is something to it. It's as if someone caught a glimpse of the crater's features one way or another. 

If it happened in a dream, then fair enough.

 
 
 
d) Right feature in cerealia faculae and octopus head

 
 
 
e) Detail of right feature in cerealia faculae and octopus head
 
 
 
 
 
e) Top area of Cerealia Facula

 

 

f) The tholus and its equivalent area being the beginning of the tail of the lobster




g) Lower area of Cerealia Facula


 
 
 
h) Lower left feature in Occator crater and comparable area






i) Far left feature in Occator crater and lobster fingers



 


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