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A portion of the rugged rim of Occator Crater is seen in this image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Occator, a young...
NASA's Dawn spacecraft captured pictures in visible and infrared wavelengths, which were combined to create this...
This image, taken by NASA Dawn spacecraft, shows the southeastern rim of Occator Crater. Compacted material forms...
NASA's Dawn spacecraft imaged this terrain, adjacent to Occator Crater on Ceres, which is immediately to the left of...
This image from NASA Dawn spacecraft shows the rim of Occator crater, just east of the area containing the brightest...
This view from NASA Dawn spacecraft shows a scene from the northern hemisphere of Ceres, north of Occator Crater,...
This image from NASA Dawn spacecraft shows the western rim of Occator Crater. Several small, bright patches of...
This frame from a movie shows that the brightest area on Ceres, located in Occator Crater, was one of the last...
This mosaic shows Ceres' Occator crater and surrounding terrain from an altitude of 915 miles (1,470 kilometers), as...
A group of scientists from NASA's Dawn mission suggests that when sunlight reaches Ceres' Occator Crater, a kind of...
This view, made using images taken by NASA Dawn spacecraft, is a color-coded topographic map of Occator crater on...
This photo of Ceres and the bright regions in Occator Crater was one of the last views NASA's Dawn spacecraft...
These "stars" found on the floor of Ceres' Occator Crater belong to the Vinalia Faculae. The faculae are deposits of...
This orthographic projection shows dwarf planet Ceres as seen by NASA's Dawn spacecraft. The projection is centered...
NASA Dawn spacecraft sees Occator Crater, home of the brightest area on Ceres, also has an intriguing rim. The...
The iconic bright spots of Occator Crater are seen up close in this image of Ceres. This image from NASA Dawn...
This picture shows a portion of the northern rim of Occator Crater, which measures 57 miles (92 kilometers) across...
This still from an animation, made using images taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, features a color-coded topographic...
A cluster of bright areas in Ceres Occator Crater are seen in this image from NASA Dawn spacecraft. These areas are...
This still from an animation, made using images taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, shows Occator crater on Ceres, home...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 5, 2018 from an altitude of about 32 miles (51...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 5, 2018 from an altitude of about 34 miles (55...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 3, 2018 from an altitude of about 26 miles (42...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 31, 2018 from an altitude of about 31 miles (50...