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NASA's Dawn Spacecraft took this image of Gaue crater, the large crater on the bottom, on Ceres. Gaue is a Germanic...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows the center of Gaue Crater (52 miles or 84 kilometers wide) on Ceres....
The view from NASA Dawn spacecraft shows an unnamed crater that lies in the northeast part of the larger impact...
This view from NASA Dawn spacecraft taken on May 29, 2016, shows the eastern rim of Gaue Crater on Ceres. Dawn took...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft taken on May 29, 2016, shows the southern rim of Gaue Crater on Ceres. Dawn...
This image, taken on Oct. 6, 2015 from NASA Dawn mission, shows the 52-mile-wide 84 kilometer-wide crater on Ceres...