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Dwarf Planet Ceres Has Salty Ocean Deep Underground – VOA Learning English
The researchers describe Ceres as an “ocean world” – a place that could have the right conditions to support living organisms.
Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt between the planets Mars and Jupiter. In a new study, scientists suggest this dwarf planet contains a large body of salty water under its cold surface.
The researchers describe Ceres as an ocean world – a place that could have the right conditions to support living organisms.
The study was released earlier this month in the publications Nature Astronomy, Nature Geoscience and Nature Communications.
The research is based on data gathered by NASA…
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