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This image from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta was created from images taken as NASA's Dawn mission flew...
This image of Vibidia AV-L-20, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA...
This image of Paulina AV-L-15, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA...
This view from NASA's Dawn mission shows Ceres' tallest mountain, Ahuna Mons, 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) high and 11...
This image of Mamilia AV-L-06, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA...
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This image of Fabia AV-L-13, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA Dawn...
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This image of Aricia AV-L-11, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA Dawn...
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This image of Oppia AV-L-22, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA Dawn...
This image of Eutropia AV-L-10, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA...
This image of Marcia AV-L-12, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA Dawn...
This image of Gegania AV-L-09, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA...
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This image of Aquilia AV-L-24, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA...
This image of Eusebia AV-L-27, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA...
This image of Serena AV-L-18, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA Dawn...
This image of Justina AV-L-29, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA...
This image of Lepida AV-L-14, from the atlas of the giant asteroid Vesta, was created from images taken as NASA Dawn...
From its second extended-mission science orbit (or XMO2), at a distance of about 920 miles (1,480 kilometers) above...