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Why Ceres might be an invader from space
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Ceres strange white spots have been demystified this week and it might hold clues as to the asteroid's origins...
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Funny how we always seem to assume that our models are right and the observations are wrong.
Why don't we instead consider that Ceres composition may be an indication that we don't know as much as we think we do about Solar System formation?
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