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Ceres

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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Mysterious Ceres may hold clues about our solar system

BY ANNIE COOPER

SCIENTISTS DONT KNOW IF CERES SHOULD BE CONSIDERED A DWARF PLANET OR A BIG ASTEROID

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Astronomers have discovered water vapor steaming off Ceres. This discovery could tell us something fascinating about the development of our solar system.

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CERES

CERES WAS THE FIRST ASTEROID TO BE DISCOVERED AND THE BIGGEST

A man named kupper
and his team turned to the European Space Agency’s powerful Herschel Space Observatory. The team spotted clear signs of water coming from two separate dark spots.

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Water was coming off Ceres at a rate of 6 kilograms, or about 13 pounds, per second. That made the scientists think there could be a lot of ice packed in the dwarf planet’s mantle. So much that if melted it could add up to more fresh water than we have on Earth.

Scientists are still trying to discover how Ceres has water and why it's coming off as a vapor

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