Ice Discovered on 24 Themis Asteroid

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Ice has been confirmed on the surface of the 24 Themis asteroid, raising questions about the potential for a subsurface reservoir of liquid water. The ice's presence suggests it must be replenished, possibly indicating a hidden water source within the asteroid. Despite its distance from the sun, tidal forces and internal heat generation could theoretically sustain liquid water. The discussion also speculates on the prevalence of water ice and organic compounds in other asteroids within the belt. Ultimately, a comprehensive survey of asteroids is necessary to gain definitive insights into their composition and potential for life.
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http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/48174/title/Ice_confirmed_on_an_asteroid

Ice was discovered covering the entire surface of one of the largest asteroids in the asteroid belt. However, the most fascinating part to me is this:

"At the asteroid’s average distance from the sun — 3.2 times Earth’s distance to the sun — frozen water on the surface would readily vaporize, noted Campins. That means the ice must be continually replenished, possibly by a reservoir of frozen water within the rock, he speculates."

Could the asteroid have liquid water at its center which is seeping out?
 
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According to this article, a subsurface water ice reservoir would also last for billions of years, so the presence of liquid water in the asteroid would not necessarily be indicated by the surface ice:
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/48174/title/Ice_confirmed_on_an_asteroid
 
Obviously this is pure conjecture but considering the size of 24 Themis, wouldn't tidal forces alone be enough to create enough interior heat to sustain liquid water? (assuming it's orbit permitted this)

If not can we assume that a majority of rocks in the asteroid belt contain both water ice AND organic compounds?
 
At 3.2 AU, 24 Themis would orbit between Mars and Jupiter, i.e., millions of miles from either at closest approach, so not a lot of chance for tidal forces from these larger bodies affecting the asteroid. However, the asteroid is over one hundred miles in diameter. If it is mostly of an element with an isotope that would sink to its core and provide heat from radiation…just conjecture.
We can assume a lot of things, but until we do a proper survey of asteroids we will not know anything with certainty. Over the weekend I was wondering if microbes might be easier to find on asteroids than under 6 miles of ice on Europa. Assumptions are so tempting!
 
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