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First colour images of Ceres revealed as Dawn approaches

  • Written by The Conversation
imageCratered surface of Ceres in colour.NASA/JPL-Caltec/UCLA

Astronomers and planetary scientists have been waiting with baited breath for the first detailed close-up images of Ceres, the solar system’s largest asteroid. Now, with NASA’s Dawn spacecraft approaching closer each day, tantalising new colour imagery has revealed new details of...

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