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English: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope colour image of Ceres, the largest Main Belt asteroid. Astronomers optimized spatial resolution to about 18 km per pixel, enhancing the contrast in these images to bring out features on Ceres' surface, that are both brighter and darker than the average which absorbs 91% of sunlight falling on it. (Original description by NASA) (Earth Distance: 1.64 AU and Angular diameter: 0.798")
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image (Cropped from original) from Hubble Space Telescope |
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Taken: 2004-01-23. Released 7 September 2005 |
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NASA, ESA, J. Parker (Southwest Research Institute), P. Thomas (Cornell University), and L. McFadden (University of Maryland, College Park) |
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Unless otherwise specifically stated, no claim to copyright is being asserted by STScI and it may be freely used as in the public domain in accordance with NASA's contract. [...] |
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Image:Ceres_a_cores.jpg |
Image data cropped from border
- Ceres. January 23, 2004
- Hubble Space Telescope. ACS/HRC
- NASA, ESA, and J. Parker (Southwest Research Institute) STScl-PRC05-27c
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