New images from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft show the closest view to date of the mysterious…
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Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Classified as a dwarf planet, Ceres has a diameter of about 940 kilometers and was discovered in 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi. This celestial body is notable for its round shape, which is due to its gravity pulling it into a spherical form, a characteristic typically seen in planets rather than asteroids. Ceres is composed of rock and ice and has a surface that features a mixture of water-ice and various hydrated minerals like clays. NASA’s Dawn spacecraft, which orbited Ceres from 2015 to 2018, provided detailed insights into its surface, including the presence of a large number of craters, some mysterious bright spots which are believed to be deposits of salts, and evidence suggesting a past presence of liquid water. These findings have fueled interest in Ceres as a potential harbor for microbial life and a window into the history of our solar system.
A new sequence of images taken by NASA’s Dawn spacecraft shows the mysterious bright spots…
A new color map of Ceres reveals the differences in morphology and color across the…
At 5:36 a.m. PST on March 6th, NASA’s Dawn spacecraft became the first mission to…
NASA’s Dawn spacecraft is set to be the first mission to successfully visit a dwarf…
These new images from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft show the full range of different crater shapes…
This new image from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft reveals more details of the dwarf planet Ceres.…
The sharpest images ever seen of the dwarf planet Ceres were taken by NASA’s Dawn…
NASA’s Dawn spacecraft has captured new images of dwarf planet Ceres. As NASA’s Dawn spacecraft…
This new image from the Dawn spacecraft was acquired as part of a final calibration…
The Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) on board NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite…