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1-Ceres (natural colors, from HST - credits: NASA/ESA et al.)
Caption  NASA:"This is a NASA Hubble Space Telescope color image of 1-Ceres, the largest object in the Asteroid Belt. 
Astronomers enhanced the sharpness in these Advanced Camera for Surveys images to bring out features on Ceres' surface, including brighter and darker regions that could be asteroid impact features. 
The observations were made in Visible and UV Light between December 2003 and January 2004. 
The colors represent the differences between relatively red and blue regions. These differences may simply be due to variation on the surface among different types of material. 

Ceres' round shape suggests that its interior is layered like those of terrestrial planets such as Earth. Ceres may have a rocky inner core, an icy mantle, and a thin, dusty outer crust inferred from its density and rotation rate of 9 hours. Ceres is approximately 590 miles (about 950 Km) across and was first discovered in 1801".
Parole chiave: 1-Ceres

1-Ceres (natural colors, from HST - credits: NASA/ESA et al.)

Caption NASA:"This is a NASA Hubble Space Telescope color image of 1-Ceres, the largest object in the Asteroid Belt.
Astronomers enhanced the sharpness in these Advanced Camera for Surveys images to bring out features on Ceres' surface, including brighter and darker regions that could be asteroid impact features.
The observations were made in Visible and UV Light between December 2003 and January 2004.
The colors represent the differences between relatively red and blue regions. These differences may simply be due to variation on the surface among different types of material.

Ceres' round shape suggests that its interior is layered like those of terrestrial planets such as Earth. Ceres may have a rocky inner core, an icy mantle, and a thin, dusty outer crust inferred from its density and rotation rate of 9 hours. Ceres is approximately 590 miles (about 950 Km) across and was first discovered in 1801".

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Nome del file:007-Ceres-PIA10235.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / 1-Ceres and 4-Vesta
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Parole chiave:1-Ceres
Copyright:NASA/ESA/J. Parker (Southwest Research Institute), P. Thomas (Cornell University), L. McFadden (University of Maryland, College Park), and M. Mutchler and Z. Levay (STScI)
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