Volcanoes on Dwarf Planet Ceres Ooze Ice Instead Of Lava
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While the volcanoes on Earth eject fiery lava, ash, and smoke, those on Ceres, a dwarf planet that orbits between Mars and Jupiter, have been spewing ice throughout its history. The chain of events leading to the discovery began in 2015 when NASA’s spacecraft Dawn, sent to explore the asteroid belt where Ceres resides, captured some high-resolution images of its icy, rocky terrain. On the dwarf planet’s crater-covered surface, was a solitary 4-km ( 13,000 feet) tall mountain.
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- 666약 7년that is so cool
- 909약 7년i agree with willow
- Unknown약 7년I think that a lava volcano is more deadly because ice can cut you, although lava can burn you.
- Willow 약 7년My reply to cooldude: I agree with you.
- Willow 약 7년My reply to darwin: Thanks. :)
- ANONYMOUS약 7년That is cool. I wish my volcanos on mars did that!
- MagDoggy약 7년this is so cool im using it 4 school stuff and it totally worked out perfectly
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- cooldude약 7년ceres is sooo cool like ice