Different carbonates have been detected on Ceres, and their abundance and spatial distribution have been mapped using a visible and infrared mapping spectrometer (VIR), the Dawn imaging spectrometer. Carbonates are abundant and ubiquitous across the surface, but variations in the strength and position of infrared spectral absorptions indicate variations in the composition and amount of these minerals. Mg-Ca carbonates are detected all over the surface, but localized areas show Na carbonates, such as natrite (Na2CO3) and hydrated Na carbonates (for example, Na2CO3·H2O). Their geological settings and accessory NH4-bearing phases suggest the upwelling, excavation, and exposure of salts formed from Na-CO3-NH4-Cl brine solutions at multiple loca...
International audienceRecent space-based observations have revealed or suggested the existence of va...
After more than one year orbit around Ceres, Dawn spacecraft covered large part of its surface, allo...
The NASA/Dawn mission has acquired unprecedented measurements of the surface of the dwarf planet Cer...
Different carbonates have been detected on Ceres, and their abundance and spatial distribution have ...
The typically dark surface of the dwarf planet Ceres is punctuated by areas of much higher albedo, m...
In March 2015, the NASA Dawn spacecraft entered orbit around Ceres, the largest object in the main a...
International audienceInspired by the recent results of the Dawn mission, thermodynamic models of ro...
We investigate the region of crater Haulani on Ceres with an emphasis on mineralogy as inferred from...
International audienceCeres is the largest object in the main belt and is a wet body with a complex ...
Vinalia and Cerealia Faculae are bright and salt-rich localized areas in Occator crater on Ceres. Th...
International audienceOrganic matter directly observed at the surface of an inner planetary body is ...
Quadrangle Ac-H-08 Nawish is located in the equatorial region of Ceres (Lat 22°S-22°N, Lon 144°E- 21...
Quadrangle Ac-H-08 Nawish is located in the equatorial region of Ceres (Lat 22°S-22°N, Lon 144°E- 21...
International audienceThe dwarf planet Ceres is known to host phyllosilicate minerals at its surface...
International audienceRecent space-based observations have revealed or suggested the existence of va...
After more than one year orbit around Ceres, Dawn spacecraft covered large part of its surface, allo...
The NASA/Dawn mission has acquired unprecedented measurements of the surface of the dwarf planet Cer...
Different carbonates have been detected on Ceres, and their abundance and spatial distribution have ...
The typically dark surface of the dwarf planet Ceres is punctuated by areas of much higher albedo, m...
In March 2015, the NASA Dawn spacecraft entered orbit around Ceres, the largest object in the main a...
International audienceInspired by the recent results of the Dawn mission, thermodynamic models of ro...
We investigate the region of crater Haulani on Ceres with an emphasis on mineralogy as inferred from...
International audienceCeres is the largest object in the main belt and is a wet body with a complex ...
Vinalia and Cerealia Faculae are bright and salt-rich localized areas in Occator crater on Ceres. Th...
International audienceOrganic matter directly observed at the surface of an inner planetary body is ...
Quadrangle Ac-H-08 Nawish is located in the equatorial region of Ceres (Lat 22°S-22°N, Lon 144°E- 21...
Quadrangle Ac-H-08 Nawish is located in the equatorial region of Ceres (Lat 22°S-22°N, Lon 144°E- 21...
International audienceThe dwarf planet Ceres is known to host phyllosilicate minerals at its surface...
International audienceRecent space-based observations have revealed or suggested the existence of va...
After more than one year orbit around Ceres, Dawn spacecraft covered large part of its surface, allo...
The NASA/Dawn mission has acquired unprecedented measurements of the surface of the dwarf planet Cer...