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This high-resolution image of Juling Crater on Ceres reveals, in exquisite detail, features on the rims and crater...
This image captures the day-night boundary, or terminator, in the north polar region of Ceres. The north pole...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows the craters Kondos and Jarimba on Ceres. Jarimba, at 43 miles (69...
Occator Crater and Ahuna Mons appear together in this view obtained by NASA Dawn spacecraft on Feb. 11, 2017. Ahuna...
This image of Ceres, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, demonstrates how the relative ages of impact craters can be...
Ceres' lonely mountain, Ahuna Mons, is seen in this simulated perspective view. The elevation has been exaggerated...
This region on Ceres, located in the vicinity of Toharu Crater, presents two small craters: Juling at top (12 miles,...
This southern hemisphere scene from dwarf planet Ceres encompasses parts of the craters Mondamin and Darzamat....
The rim of Dantu Crater (78 miles, 125 kilometers wide) is seen in this view of Ceres from NASA's Dawn spacecraft....
These color topographic views show variations in surface height around Ahuna Mons, a mysterious mountain on Ceres....
This close-up view of Hakumyi crater, as seen by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, provides insight into the origin of the...
This 3-D image, or anaglyph, shows the center of Occator Crater, the brightest area on dwarf planet Ceres, using...
This image shows a portion of the northern hemisphere of Ceres, as seen by NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Cozobi Crater is...
This image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows Dantu Crater, which is 78 miles (126 kilometers) across. Its shape is...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 17, 2018 from an altitude of about 25 miles (41...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 31, 2018 from an altitude of about 31 miles (50...
This image highlights the complex set of fractures near the center of the large (72 miles, 116 kilometers) Ezinu...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on August 2, 2018 from an altitude of about 130 miles (210...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 25, 2018 from an altitude of about 87 miles (140...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on June, 16 2018 from an altitude of about 24 miles (39...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 26, 2018 from an altitude of about 94 miles (152...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 23, 2018 from an altitude of about 84 miles (135...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 16, 2018 from an altitude of about 35 miles (56...
This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on July 24, 2018 from an altitude of about 36 miles (58...