SETI Live: How Ceres Froze Over
Tags: SETI Live
Time: Thursday, Jul 10, 2025 -
Location: Online
Modeling the Ice-Rich Crust of an Evolving Dwarf Planet
Join planetary scientist Beth Johnson and Dr. Ian Pamerleau, lead author of a groundbreaking new Nature Astronomy study, for a deep dive into the icy mysteries of Ceres—the largest object in the asteroid belt and the only dwarf planet to be orbited by a spacecraft.
While Ceres shows signs of an ice-rich interior, its heavily cratered surface doesn’t behave like soft, ice-laden terrain. So what gives? To solve the puzzle, Pamerleau and colleagues used simulations and an updated model of how impure ice deforms. Their work reveals that Ceres once hosted a subsurface ocean that froze from the top down, concentrating impurities as it solidified and creating a gradient from ice-rich surface layers to a rockier interior.
Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02350-4
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