Occator crater: Echoes in coin featuring Scylla and largecrab on a coin from Agrigentum, Sicily,, 5th Century BCE


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The Occator crater lights on the Ceres planetoi

a) Illustration of a

a) Scylla on a coin from Agrigentum, Sicily,, 5th Century BCE.




b) References the Occator crater lights complex on the Ceres planetoid as photographed in 2015 using the Dawn probe?


Occator Crater from PIA20350, image released on 2016-03-22



c) Vinalia Faculae becomes the tail fin




d) The stars of Vinalia Faculae becomes the back spines of the serpents tail




e) Cerealoa Faculae becomes the top half of Scylla with the front bodies of dogs





f) Part Cereslia Facula that becomes the dog head on the right of Scylla’s upper torso



g) Area that becomes Scylla’s arm on the right 




h) Area of top of the crater that is comparable to the crab




l) Area of the upper middle of the crater that becomes the left pincer




I) Area that becomes the left crab legs 




j) The area that becomes the main crabsbell




k) Area that becomes the right side of the crab with pincer and legs




l) Upper right of the crater that becomes the crab’s right pincer




m) the two side by side with the comparable features outlined in red




n) Red outlines on areas on the Occator crater against a white background



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