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Astronomy The unusual mild areas of the dwarf planet Ceres are salt that rises beneath the floor of the nice sea – Pledge Times

dwarf Planet The mystery of Ceres strange light spots is being solved.
Underneath at least one big patch is a big sea, from which various substances, mostly salts, still rise to the surface of the dwarf planet.
Dawn spacecraft photographed Ceres in 20152018. It was the first probe to eventually orbit the largest body in the asteroid zone near our solar system.
Ceres was named a dwarf planet in 2006. It was discovered by telescopes as early as January 1801 in the asteroid belt, the area betwee…
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