No one knows?they have to look further into it but also they only know that there are two white spots on ceres and from what i heard its a moutain or a ufo .
It is extremely unlikely that Ceres could support life.
It is extremely unlikely.
The size of Ceres is not important, its the fact that it possibly contains liquid water.
Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
Absolutely.If life in space to us are "aliens" - then to them, we're the aliens.
Ceres consists of water frost and different hydrated minerals like carbonates and clays. Ceres was discovered by Guiseppe Piazza on January 1, 1801. Ceres may contain an ocean of liqiud water underneath its surface which makes it a potential target in the search for extraterrestrial life (life which doesn't originate from earth). Ceres appears to be differentiated into a rocky core and ice mantle.
In real life, no space aliens are known and proven to exist.
There isn't any evidence that suggests life on Ceres, butthere is an excessive amount of water underneath its thin icy crust, so there is a possibility. No one can be sure of anything until the space satellite reaches Ceres in 2015 to explore.
There might be coz NASA will do a mission to explore Ceres & vesta the dwarf planets and the mission is called "The Dawn Mission" and they will know if there is life by 2015 ;) Posted by:pokefreak0986 From YouTube.com
It's very, very unlikely.
Maybe similar with 'outlander' movie