Before NASA’s Dawn mission, the dwarf planet Ceres was widely believed to contain a substantial ice-rich layer below its rocky surface. The existence of such a layer has significant implications for Ceres’s formation, evolution, and astrobiological potential. Ceres is warmer than icy worlds in the outer Solar System and, if its shallow subsurface is ice-rich, large impact craters are expected to be erased by viscous flow on short geologic timescales. Here we use digital terrain models derived from Dawn Framing Camera images to show that most of Ceres’s largest craters are several kilometres deep, and are therefore inconsistent with the existence of an ice-rich subsurface. We further show from numerical simulations that the absence of viscou...
International audienceWater ice beneath the surface of Ceres The dwarf planet Ceres in the inner sol...
International audienceAbstract Asteroid Ceres, the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar syst...
Volcanic edifices are abundant on rocky bodies of the inner solar system. In the cold outer solar sy...
Ceres, the largest body in the asteroid belt (940 km diameter), provides a unique opportunity to stu...
When NASA's Dawn mission arrived at Ceres on March 6, 2015 it made history by becoming the first spa...
We present a comprehensive global catalog of the geomorphological features with clear orpotential re...
We present a comprehensive global catalog of the geomorphological features with clear or potential r...
Analysis of Dawn spacecraft Framing Camera image data allows evaluation of the topography and geomor...
One of the main tasks of the Dawn mission is to characterize the potentially ice‐rich crust of the d...
International audienceInspired by the recent results of the Dawn mission, thermodynamic models of ro...
Some craters on Ceres show post-impact modifications, like the deposition of extended plains laced w...
NASA's Dawn spacecraft arrived at Ceres on March 6, 2015, and has been studying the dwarf planet thr...
Prior to the arrival of the Dawn spacecraft at Ceres, the dwarf planet was anticipated to be ice-ric...
One of the main tasks of the Dawn mission is to characterize the potentially ice-rich crust of the d...
The dwarf planet Ceres may have an ice-rich crust, and subsurface ice exposed by impacts or endogeni...
International audienceWater ice beneath the surface of Ceres The dwarf planet Ceres in the inner sol...
International audienceAbstract Asteroid Ceres, the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar syst...
Volcanic edifices are abundant on rocky bodies of the inner solar system. In the cold outer solar sy...
Ceres, the largest body in the asteroid belt (940 km diameter), provides a unique opportunity to stu...
When NASA's Dawn mission arrived at Ceres on March 6, 2015 it made history by becoming the first spa...
We present a comprehensive global catalog of the geomorphological features with clear orpotential re...
We present a comprehensive global catalog of the geomorphological features with clear or potential r...
Analysis of Dawn spacecraft Framing Camera image data allows evaluation of the topography and geomor...
One of the main tasks of the Dawn mission is to characterize the potentially ice‐rich crust of the d...
International audienceInspired by the recent results of the Dawn mission, thermodynamic models of ro...
Some craters on Ceres show post-impact modifications, like the deposition of extended plains laced w...
NASA's Dawn spacecraft arrived at Ceres on March 6, 2015, and has been studying the dwarf planet thr...
Prior to the arrival of the Dawn spacecraft at Ceres, the dwarf planet was anticipated to be ice-ric...
One of the main tasks of the Dawn mission is to characterize the potentially ice-rich crust of the d...
The dwarf planet Ceres may have an ice-rich crust, and subsurface ice exposed by impacts or endogeni...
International audienceWater ice beneath the surface of Ceres The dwarf planet Ceres in the inner sol...
International audienceAbstract Asteroid Ceres, the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar syst...
Volcanic edifices are abundant on rocky bodies of the inner solar system. In the cold outer solar sy...