International audienceCeres' regolith contains water ice that has receded in response to insolation-driven sublimation. Specially targeted, high spatial-resolution measurements of hydrogen by Dawn's Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector (GRaND) reveal elevated hydrogen concentrations in and around Occator, a young, 90 km diameter, complex crater located at 19.82°N where near-surface ice is not expected. The excess hydrogen can be explained by impact excavation of water-rich outer crustal materials and their emplacement in the crater floor and ejecta blanket. This is supported by thermophysical models that show water ice could survive at sub-meter depths, given Occator's relatively young age (∼20 Myr). We hypothesize that the regolith can be replen...
Ceres, the only dwarf planet in the inner Solar System, appears to be a relict ocean world. Data col...
International audienceInspired by the recent results of the Dawn mission, thermodynamic models of ro...
New impact craters at five sites in the martian mid-latitudes excavated material from depths of deci...
International audienceCeres' regolith contains water ice that has receded in response to insolation-...
International audienceWater ice beneath the surface of Ceres The dwarf planet Ceres in the inner sol...
International audienceDuring Dawn's primary mission at Ceres, the Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector (GR...
International audienceCombined analyses of the surface elemental composition and mineralogy of Vesta...
Observations of a water vapor exosphere around Ceres suggest that the dwarf planet may be episodical...
The dwarf planet Ceres is known to host a considerable amount of water in its interior, and areas of...
NASA’s Dawn mission revealed a partially differentiated Ceres that has experienced cryovolcanic acti...
Ceres, a dwarf planet located in the main asteroid belt, has a low bulk density, and models predict ...
Before NASA’s Dawn mission, the dwarf planet Ceres was widely believed to contain a substantial ice-...
Using the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer on the Mars Odyssey, we have identified two regions near the poles ...
H2O-rich materials are locally exposed at the surface of Ceres as discovered from infrared reflectan...
Dwarf planet Ceres (empty set similar to 940 km) is the largest object in the main asteroid belt. In...
Ceres, the only dwarf planet in the inner Solar System, appears to be a relict ocean world. Data col...
International audienceInspired by the recent results of the Dawn mission, thermodynamic models of ro...
New impact craters at five sites in the martian mid-latitudes excavated material from depths of deci...
International audienceCeres' regolith contains water ice that has receded in response to insolation-...
International audienceWater ice beneath the surface of Ceres The dwarf planet Ceres in the inner sol...
International audienceDuring Dawn's primary mission at Ceres, the Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector (GR...
International audienceCombined analyses of the surface elemental composition and mineralogy of Vesta...
Observations of a water vapor exosphere around Ceres suggest that the dwarf planet may be episodical...
The dwarf planet Ceres is known to host a considerable amount of water in its interior, and areas of...
NASA’s Dawn mission revealed a partially differentiated Ceres that has experienced cryovolcanic acti...
Ceres, a dwarf planet located in the main asteroid belt, has a low bulk density, and models predict ...
Before NASA’s Dawn mission, the dwarf planet Ceres was widely believed to contain a substantial ice-...
Using the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer on the Mars Odyssey, we have identified two regions near the poles ...
H2O-rich materials are locally exposed at the surface of Ceres as discovered from infrared reflectan...
Dwarf planet Ceres (empty set similar to 940 km) is the largest object in the main asteroid belt. In...
Ceres, the only dwarf planet in the inner Solar System, appears to be a relict ocean world. Data col...
International audienceInspired by the recent results of the Dawn mission, thermodynamic models of ro...
New impact craters at five sites in the martian mid-latitudes excavated material from depths of deci...