The dwarf planet Ceres (equatorial diameter 963km) is the largest object that has remained in the main asteroid belt (Russell and Raymond, 2012), while most large bodies have been destroyed or removed by dynamical processes (Petit et al. 2001; Minton and Malhotra, 2009). Pre-Dawn investigations (McCord and Sotin, 2005; Castillo-Rogez and McCord, 2010; Castillo-Rogez et al., 2011) suggest that Ceres is a thermally evolved, but still volatile-rich body with potential geological activity, that was never completely molten, but possibly differentiated into a rocky core, an ice-rich mantle, and may contain remnant internal liquid water. Thermal alteration should contribute to producing a (dark) carbonaceous chondritic-like surface (McCord and Sot...
Since its arrival at Ceres, Dawn's Framing Camera has been imaging the dwarf planet at different alt...
In the last decades, the exploration of planets and moons by spacecraft revealed a variety of volc...
The Dawn spacecraft is in orbit around dwarf planet Ceres. The onboard Framing Camera (FC) is mappi...
We present a global spectrophotometric characterization of the Ceres surface using Dawn Framing Came...
In March 2015, the NASA Dawn spacecraft entered orbit around Ceres, the largest object in the main a...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...
When NASA's Dawn mission arrived at Ceres on March 6, 2015 it made history by becoming the first spa...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...
Variations and spatial distributions of bright and dark material on dwarf planet Ceres play a key ro...
The otherwise homogeneous surface of Ceres is dotted with hundreds of anomalously bright, predominan...
International audienceThe Dawn mission found that the dominant colour variation on the surface of dw...
Dwarf planet Ceres (empty set similar to 940 km) is the largest object in the main asteroid belt. In...
Since its arrival at Ceres, DAWNs Framing Camera has been imaging the dwarf planet at different alti...
The typically dark surface of the dwarf planet Ceres is punctuated by areas of much higher albedo, m...
Aims. We study the surface of Ceres at visible wavelengths, as observed by the Visible and InfraRed ...
Since its arrival at Ceres, Dawn's Framing Camera has been imaging the dwarf planet at different alt...
In the last decades, the exploration of planets and moons by spacecraft revealed a variety of volc...
The Dawn spacecraft is in orbit around dwarf planet Ceres. The onboard Framing Camera (FC) is mappi...
We present a global spectrophotometric characterization of the Ceres surface using Dawn Framing Came...
In March 2015, the NASA Dawn spacecraft entered orbit around Ceres, the largest object in the main a...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...
When NASA's Dawn mission arrived at Ceres on March 6, 2015 it made history by becoming the first spa...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...
Variations and spatial distributions of bright and dark material on dwarf planet Ceres play a key ro...
The otherwise homogeneous surface of Ceres is dotted with hundreds of anomalously bright, predominan...
International audienceThe Dawn mission found that the dominant colour variation on the surface of dw...
Dwarf planet Ceres (empty set similar to 940 km) is the largest object in the main asteroid belt. In...
Since its arrival at Ceres, DAWNs Framing Camera has been imaging the dwarf planet at different alti...
The typically dark surface of the dwarf planet Ceres is punctuated by areas of much higher albedo, m...
Aims. We study the surface of Ceres at visible wavelengths, as observed by the Visible and InfraRed ...
Since its arrival at Ceres, Dawn's Framing Camera has been imaging the dwarf planet at different alt...
In the last decades, the exploration of planets and moons by spacecraft revealed a variety of volc...
The Dawn spacecraft is in orbit around dwarf planet Ceres. The onboard Framing Camera (FC) is mappi...