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Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and is classified as a dwarf planet.
Discovered in 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi, Ceres was originally considered a planet and later reclassified as an asteroid before being designated as a dwarf planet in 2006.
Key Facts
- Orbital Period: About 4.6 Earth years
- Diameter: Approximately 940 km
- Surface: Characterized by craters, plains, and possibly cryovolcanoes
- Average Distance from the Sun: About 413 million km
- Orbital Speed: Approximately 17.882 km/s
Atmosphere
Ceres has a very thin atmosphere (exosphere), which contains water vapor and other volatiles. Observations suggest that water vapor may be ejected into space from ice volcanoes or subsurface ice layers.
Interesting Facts
- Ceres is named after the Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility.
- The dwarf planet is believed to have a rocky core and an icy mantle, and it may harbor an internal ocean.
- Ceres' surface features include the famous bright spots in the Occator Crater, believed to be deposits of sodium carbonate or other salts.
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