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Bright Spots on Dwarf Planet Ceres are Made Up of Salt, Scientists Say
NASA released high-resolution images of Ceres where a bright spot was seen. Scientists say that the bright spot was caused by solidified briny liquid from beneath the dwarf planet.
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