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For decades, astronomers have tried to understand why so many icy bodies in the outer solar system resemble snowmen, with two rounded sections joined together. Researchers at Michigan State University now report evidence pointing to a surprisingly straightforward process that can explain how these unusual shapes form.
Beyond the turbulent asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter lies the Kuiper Belt, a distant region past Neptune filled with frozen remnants from...

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