Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Puzzling paucity of large craters on dwarf planet Ceres

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A team of scientists has made a puzzling observation while studying the size and distribution of craters on the dwarf planet Ceres -- the largest object in the tumultuous Main Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter. Scientists think Ceres' missing large craters may have been erased over time, as a result of its peculiar composition and internal evolution.
via Science Daily
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