Extensive water ice within Ceres’ aqueously altered regolith: Evidence from nuclear spectroscopy
T. H. Prettyman(Los Alamos National Laboratory), C. T. Russell(Planetary Science Institute), C. A. Raymond(Planetary Science Institute), W. C. Feldman(Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. J. Lawrence(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), S. P. Joy(Planetary Science Institute), H. Y. McSween(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), Norbert Schörghofer(California Institute of Technology), H. G. Sizemore(Planetary Science Institute), N. Yamashita(Planetary Science Institute), C. Polanskey(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), S. Marchi(Southwest Research Institute), O. Forni(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Michael J. Toplis(Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie), E. Ammannito(Planetary Science Institute), Marc D. Rayman(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Julie Castillo‐Rogez(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), B. L. Ehlmann(California Institute of Technology)
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