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Old 24th January 2017, 07:40   #1
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Default Dwarf planet Ceres' surface isn't what scientists expected

As much as we now know about Ceres, it's evident the dwarf planet still has a few surprises left. Astronomers have discovered that Ceres' surface isn't as carbon-rich as previously thought. A fresh batch of infrared scans shows that the surface is...

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