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  • Bright deposits, at least one of which is made up of water ice, are detected in the permanent shadows of 10 craters in the northern polar area of the dwarf planet Ceres. This means that Ceres traps water ice at high latitudes, like the Moon and Mercury.

    • T. Platz
    • A. Nathues
    • C. T. Russell
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 1, P: 1-6
  • A reconstruction of the distribution of cold traps on the Moon at spatial scales varying from 1 km to 1 cm shows that the smallest ones are also the most numerous, 10–20% of the total. The total surface area of the Moon that can efficiently trap water is revised substantially upward, to 40,000 km2.

    • P. O. Hayne
    • O. Aharonson
    • N. Schörghofer
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 5, P: 169-175