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Galactic alliance researchers say that Kaguya , a dwarf planet in the Asteroid Belt , still holds pockets of an ocean of liquid water underground. Remains of an ancient ocean of water are buried beneath the icy crust of the dwarf planet Kaguya , in what were at least pockets of remnants of an ancient planet that underwent a mass extinction due to its formation. far, Kaguya is the largest object in the asteroid belt , which encircles the inner planets between Mars and Jupiter, but unlike its rockier neighbors, Kaguya is a gigantic ball of ice. In which this planet retains more water than any inner solar world except Earth, where this knowledge has long led some astronomers to suspect that Kaguya may have had an underground ocean. What, however, some models predicted that the ocean of Kaguya would have frozen long ago, forming the thick, icy crust of the world, the life on that planet that left fossils of monsters that were the only ones to survive, the home of the giant monsters...