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This image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows the dramatic-looking crater named Haulani on Ceres. This relatively...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows Rongo Crater, located near Ceres' equator. The image is centered at 0...
Oxo Crater and its surroundings are featured in this image of Ceres' surface from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Dawn took...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows terrain near the center of the crater Vinotonus (87 miles, 140...
This view of the Cerean crater Victa was captured by NASA Dawn spacecraft on Dec. 19, 2015. The steep-walled crater...
NASA Dawn spacecraft captured this image on Dec. 18, 2015 of unnamed craters near the equator of Ceres. The image is...
NASA Dawn spacecraft captured this image of unnamed craters in the southern hemisphere of Ceres on Dec. 18, 2015....
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft captures a portion of the southern hemisphere of Ceres. The image is centered...
NASA Dawn spacecraft took this image on Feb. 4, 2016, showing a double impact feature at high northern latitudes on...
This image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows terrain on Ceres covered by ejecta from a nearby impact, which has...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows cratered terrain at 59 degrees north latitude, 89 degrees east longitude...
This slightly oblique view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows terrain at the equator of Ceres. The image is centered...
This image shows cratered terrain on dwarf planet Ceres, seen by NASA Dawn spacecraft on June 15, 2016. The image is...
NASA's Dawn spacecraft looked down on Ceres' equatorial region to capture this view of intensely cratered terrain....
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows the rim of the large impact feature named Yalode in the southern...
A portion of the rim of giant Yalode Crater is seen in this image of Ceres. Yalode is approximately 162 miles 260...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows part of Kaikara Crater (45 miles, 72 kilometers wide) on Ceres. The...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft captures a portion of the northern hemisphere of Ceres. Bright material can be...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows an older crater on Ceres that is smoothly blanketed by ejecta from the...
This image of Ceres is part of a sequence taken by NASA Dawn spacecraft on April 29, 2015, from a distance of 8,400...
This image of Ceres is part of a sequence taken by NASA Dawn spacecraft April 24 to 26, 2015, from a distance of...
This image of Ceres is part of a sequence taken by NASA Dawn spacecraft on May 4, 2015, from a distance of 8,400...
This image of Ceres is part of a sequence taken by NASA Dawn spacecraft on May 7, 2015, from a distance of 8,400...
This image of Ceres is part of a sequence taken by NASA Dawn spacecraft on May 7, 2015, from a distance of 8,400...