Space
Water Ice Found on Ceres; Can It Be a Candidate for Interplanetary Migration?
Scientists have discovered that Ceres, one of the solar system's dwarf planets, actually has water ice all over its craters. This new discovery has shed light to some of the solar system's mysteries and may be one of the considerations for future interplanetary migration.
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