Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt is still ‘evolving’
Astronomers found evidence that compounds on Ceres formed from liquid water in the recent geologic past. Distribution and intensity of the carbonate absorption in VIR data. Image credit: Carrozzo et al., Sci. Adv. 2018;4: e1701645 In a way, Ceres is both big and small. It’s the largest object in the asteroid belt, but it’s still a…
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Sure is empty down here...