RT @lamethodeFC: 2020 > Résumé (en anglais) des révélations issues des analyses des données de #Dawn https://t.co/huNQQEHTtF via @nature #L…
2020 > Résumé (en anglais) des révélations issues des analyses des données de #Dawn https://t.co/huNQQEHTtF via @nature #LaMethSci https://t.co/vHHM8IR4YJ
RT @GastonGiribet: Los océanos de Ceres. NASA confirma que el pequeño es rico en agua salada. Una serie de artículos en Nature sobre él: h…
RT @GastonGiribet: Los océanos de Ceres. NASA confirma que el pequeño es rico en agua salada. Una serie de artículos en Nature sobre él: h…
RT @GastonGiribet: Los océanos de Ceres. NASA confirma que el pequeño es rico en agua salada. Una serie de artículos en Nature sobre él: h…
RT @GastonGiribet: Los océanos de Ceres. NASA confirma que el pequeño es rico en agua salada. Una serie de artículos en Nature sobre él: h…
RT @GastonGiribet: Los océanos de Ceres. NASA confirma que el pequeño es rico en agua salada. Una serie de artículos en Nature sobre él: h…
Los océanos de Ceres. NASA confirma que el pequeño es rico en agua salada. Una serie de artículos en Nature sobre él: https://t.co/QeG8W1j4sy https://t.co/BGOTksn9qB https://t.co/KpWQNfY2J4 https://t.co/cscotu22Fn https://t.co/iB91ktMro6 https://t.co/m3rR
incidentally, as Julie Castillo-Rogez mentions in her N&V, any ocean below Ceres (probably at least regional) is a very different kind of ocean: full of rock particles, very salty. An -evolved- ocean. Not all oceans are equal! https://t.co/uNnJ7PSAnj
RT @NatureAstronomy: Julie Castillo-Rogez pulls all the new results together in a News & Views article: https://t.co/TlrD88Y27N https://t.c…
RT @NatureAstronomy: Julie Castillo-Rogez pulls all the new results together in a News & Views article: https://t.co/TlrD88Y27N https://t.c…
RT @NatureAstronomy: Julie Castillo-Rogez pulls all the new results together in a News & Views article: https://t.co/TlrD88Y27N https://t.c…
RT @CommsEarth: Ceres is an ocean world and may have been geologically active in the recent past: Papers in @NatureAstronomy @NatureGeosci…
RT @CommsEarth: Ceres is an ocean world and may have been geologically active in the recent past: Papers in @NatureAstronomy @NatureGeosci…
RT @NatureAstronomy: Julie Castillo-Rogez pulls all the new results together in a News & Views article: https://t.co/TlrD88Y27N https://t.c…
RT @CommsEarth: Ceres is an ocean world and may have been geologically active in the recent past: Papers in @NatureAstronomy @NatureGeosci…
Ceres is an ocean world and may have been geologically active in the recent past: Papers in @NatureAstronomy @NatureGeosci and @NatureComms reveal new insights about the role of liquid brines in and on the dwarf planet https://t.co/hJL1f2NBcu News & V
and here's the free-to-read link to the Castillo-Rogez News & Views: https://t.co/xuDGb8ampr #DawnXM2
and if you want to grasp the main points, enjoy this News & Views written by Julie Castillo-Rogez on how Ceres has to be considered now a properly active ocean world with characteristics all on its own: https://t.co/rqYyRmyhmo (I will give a SharedIt
Julie Castillo-Rogez pulls all the new results together in a News & Views article: https://t.co/TlrD88Y27N https://t.co/BSrd4ntm6d