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		By: PeterF		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Perhaps Ceres consists mostly of the water that was blown off of mars after the impacter created the Hellas basin and eventually allowed mars&#039; molten core to bleed out the cracks on the other side of the planet resulting in the creation of Olympus Mons.
The debris would have been captured by Jupiter&#039;s gravity and eventually shepherded into an orbit where loose material eventually congregates, described as the asteroid belt.
If most of the water coalesced into a bubble it would create a large body that could be described as &quot;soft&quot;...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps Ceres consists mostly of the water that was blown off of mars after the impacter created the Hellas basin and eventually allowed mars&#8217; molten core to bleed out the cracks on the other side of the planet resulting in the creation of Olympus Mons.<br />
The debris would have been captured by Jupiter&#8217;s gravity and eventually shepherded into an orbit where loose material eventually congregates, described as the asteroid belt.<br />
If most of the water coalesced into a bubble it would create a large body that could be described as &#8220;soft&#8221;&#8230;</p>
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