Using the Framing Camera (FC) and the Visible and Infrared Spectrometer (VIR) aboard NASA’s Dawn spacecraft, planetary researchers have noticed shiny brine residues and organics within the Urvara basin, one of many largest impression constructions on the dwarf planet Ceres. The outcomes strengthen the speculation that Ceres is and has been a geologically lively world […]
Dawn Detects Organics and Salts in Giant Crater on Ceres
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