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OK, got an interesting bulletin for you this evening from Jet Propulsion Laboratory dated August 20th. From NASA, Ceres may have had long standing energy to fuel habitability. The dark planet is cold now, but new research paints a picture of Ceres hosting a deep, unlived energy source that may have maintained habitable conditions in the past. New NASA research has found that Ceres may have had a lasting source of chemical energy. The right types of molecules needed to fuel some microbial metabolism. Although there is no evidence that microorganisms ever existed on Ceres, the findings support theories that this intriguing dwarf planet, which is the largest body in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, may have once had conditions suitable to support single-celled life forms. Some data from NASA's Dawn mission, which ended in 2018, previously showed that the bright, reflective regions on Ceres' surface are mostly made of salts left over from liquid that percolated up from underground. Later analysis in 2020 found that the source of this liquid was a gas that
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