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The organic material found in a few areas on the surface of dwarf planet Ceres is probably of exogenic origin. Impacting asteroids from the outer asteroid belt may have brought it with them.
New research from NASA and Purdue University suggest that dwarf planet Ceres is chock full of water ice that once flowed as a muddy ocean on its surface.
Different surface features (e.g., pits, domes and landslides, etc.) suggest the near subsurface of Ceres contains a lot of ice," Pamerleau said.
Astronomers comparing data taken by Dawn with models of Ceres on Earth determined that organics on its surface came from within Ceres itself.
As much as we now know about Ceres, it's evident the dwarf planet still has a few surprises left. Astronomers have discovered that Ceres' surface isn't as carbon-rich as previously thought. A ...
Ceres, the only inner solar system dwarf planet, has brines that could keep a liquid water ocean stable somewhere under its surface.