Dwarf planet Ceres is an ‘ocean world’ with sea water beneath surface, mission finds0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 11, 2020
Ceres, believed to be a barren space rock, has an ‘extensive reservoir’ of brine beneath its surface, images show
Ceres, believed to be a barren space rock, has an ‘extensive reservoir’ of brine beneath its surface, images show
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