Montreal GazetteWater vapor plumes raise question about life on dwarf planet CeresReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The dwarf planet Ceres, one of the most intriguing objects in the solar system, is gushing water vapor from its unusual ice-covered surface, scientists said on Wednesday in a finding that raises the question of whether it might be ...Water vapor on mysterious dwarf planet intrigues scientistsChristian Science MonitorTelescope spies water plumes on dwarf planet CeresWSLSall 193 news articles »
Economic TimesAstronomers have spotted water plumes on dwarf planet Ceresio9We've observed water on Ceres. The largest object in the asteroid belt, you may remember Ceres as the round, rock-ice body that was considered for reclassification as a planet in the midst of Pluto's demotion. Astronomers observed the water in the form of ...Water vapor plumes raise question about life on dwarf planet CeresReutersDwarf planet Ceres seen spewing water plumes, scientists sayThe AustralianDwarf planet Ceres has water vapourBrisbane TimesChristian Science Monitor -Engadgetall 132 news articles »
The Times (subscription)Roger Federer puts Andy Murray to the sword in Australian OpenThe Times (subscription)The immediate aftermath of a loss in a grand-slam tournament — especially the Australian Open, with four months before the next such event — requires a pause for sober reflection and trying to place a happy slant on a day of disconsolation. Grigor Dimitrov ...Murray: Stupid to think I could winESPN.co.ukSport News Update, what you need to knowSBSMurray admits Open win was 'very unlikely'Oman Daily ObserverYahoo News UK (blog) -Radio New Zealand -MiamiHerald.comall 1,340 news articles »
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