This photo of Ceres was taken by NASA's Dawn probe on Feb. 19, 2015, from a distance of about 29,000 miles (46,000 kilometers). On Friday morning (March 6), NASA's Dawn spacecraft will arrive at Ceres ...
Dwarf planet Ceres now appears less like a dead rock and more like a world that may have briefly brimmed with potential for life Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter ...
As NASA's Dawn spacecraft approaches orbit around the dwarf planet Ceres, researchers aren't sure what's causing the "bright spots" on its surface. The imaging orbiter snapped the above picture from ...
The brightest spots on dwarf planet Ceres are seen in this image taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on June 6. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA) ...
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Why NASA Must Return to Ceres Before It’s Too Late
Deep beneath its icy crust, Ceres could hide a briny ocean, chemical building blocks, and even traces of past activity. A return mission may unlock secrets that could rewrite what we know about ...
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