The prominent bright deposit Cerealia Facula, Ceres, coincides with the central depression (or central pit) of the recently formed 92 km-wide complex crater Occator. The central pit is 9 km wide and up to 1 km deep and is partially filled with a 700 m-high 2 km-wide dome. The upper surface of the central dome is densely fractured but the flanks are not, indicating that uplift of the dome surface occurred after the bright deposit was emplaced, and primarily through uplift of the surface from below by laccolithic intrusion or volume expansion. The pit is rimless except for two prominent massifs that flank it to the east and west. This pit-dome morphology bears a strong resemblance in morphology, topography, and dimensions to central pit crate...
Occator crater, a Ceres crater that hosts multiple bright spots on its floor, has several sets of fr...
Prior to the arrival of the Dawn spacecraft at Ceres, the dwarf planet was anticipated to be ice-ric...
Occator crater is perhaps the most distinct surface feature observed by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on th...
The otherwise homogeneous surface of Ceres is dotted with hundreds of anomalously bright, predominan...
The distinctive bright regions within Occator crater are one of the most remarkable discoveries of t...
The distinctive bright regions within Occator crater are one of the most remarkable discoveries of t...
The geology of the outstanding crater Occator on Ceres has been studied by combining highest resolut...
NASA’s Dawn mission revealed a partially differentiated Ceres that has experienced cryovolcanic acti...
Some craters on Ceres show post-impact modifications, like the deposition of extended plains laced w...
Dawn is the first spacecraft to visit and orbit Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt and t...
The Dawn Science Team is conducting a geological mapping campaign at Ceres during the nominal missio...
The 90.5-km Occator crater, with its peculiar and unique bright spots, is one of the most prominent ...
Before acquiring highest-resolution data of Ceres, questions remained about the emplacement mechanis...
Here we show using Dawn high-resolution stereo imaging and topography that Ceres’ unique composition...
Impact craters containing central pits are rare on the terrestrial planets but common on icy bodies....
Occator crater, a Ceres crater that hosts multiple bright spots on its floor, has several sets of fr...
Prior to the arrival of the Dawn spacecraft at Ceres, the dwarf planet was anticipated to be ice-ric...
Occator crater is perhaps the most distinct surface feature observed by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on th...
The otherwise homogeneous surface of Ceres is dotted with hundreds of anomalously bright, predominan...
The distinctive bright regions within Occator crater are one of the most remarkable discoveries of t...
The distinctive bright regions within Occator crater are one of the most remarkable discoveries of t...
The geology of the outstanding crater Occator on Ceres has been studied by combining highest resolut...
NASA’s Dawn mission revealed a partially differentiated Ceres that has experienced cryovolcanic acti...
Some craters on Ceres show post-impact modifications, like the deposition of extended plains laced w...
Dawn is the first spacecraft to visit and orbit Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt and t...
The Dawn Science Team is conducting a geological mapping campaign at Ceres during the nominal missio...
The 90.5-km Occator crater, with its peculiar and unique bright spots, is one of the most prominent ...
Before acquiring highest-resolution data of Ceres, questions remained about the emplacement mechanis...
Here we show using Dawn high-resolution stereo imaging and topography that Ceres’ unique composition...
Impact craters containing central pits are rare on the terrestrial planets but common on icy bodies....
Occator crater, a Ceres crater that hosts multiple bright spots on its floor, has several sets of fr...
Prior to the arrival of the Dawn spacecraft at Ceres, the dwarf planet was anticipated to be ice-ric...
Occator crater is perhaps the most distinct surface feature observed by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on th...