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A computer model based on data from the Adon emission showed how Ceres core changed over time. The dwarf planet's interior probably emitted huge amounts of energy in the form of heat which could have allowed microbes to emerge. If so, this has been, this has had huge implications for finding life elsewhere in the solar system. It appears that Ceres, it emitted enough heat at one time from radioactive decay, various isotopes and I think that decay lasted between 0.5 to 2 billion years and that was after the tiny, this little tiny planet was created. And that was just shortly after the rest of the solar system that was moved to 4.6 billion years. The radioactive processes on Ceres' test stop, they stopped a little 2.5 billion years ago and with that life would have ended due to the extreme cold but at some point in time suspected that Ceres had enough internal heat in its oceans to create this briny soup that would have been conducive for the existence of life and there was enough chemical signatures coming off of it to suggest that all the ingredients are there or were there for life to be produced. Thank you. Thank you.
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