Ac-H-6 ‘Haulani’ is one of five quadrangles that cover the equatorial region of the dwarf planet Ceres. This quadrangle is notable for the broad, spectrally distinct ejecta that originate from the crater Haulani, which gives the name to the quadrangle. These ejecta exhibit one of the most negative (‘bluest’) visible to near infrared spectral slope observed across the entire body and have distinct color properties as seen in multispectral composite images. Besides Haulani, here we investigate a broader area that includes other surface features of interest, with an emphasis on mineralogy as inferred from data obtained by Dawn's Visible InfraRed mapping spectrometer (VIR), combined with multispectral image products from the Dawn Framing Camera...
After more than one year orbit around Ceres, Dawn spacecraft covered large part of its surface, allo...
The dwarf planet Ceres (equatorial diameter 963km) is the largest object that has remained in the ma...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...
Ac-H-6 ‘Haulani’ is one of five quadrangles that cover the equatorial region of the dwarf planet Cer...
Quadrangle Ac-H-6 ‘Haulani’ is one of five quadrangles that cover the equatorial region of the dwarf...
We investigate the region of crater Haulani on Ceres with an emphasis on mineralogy as inferred from...
In March 2015, the NASA Dawn spacecraft entered orbit around Ceres, the largest object in the main a...
On dwarf planet Ceres, several high-albedo units are visible at the local scale. Haulani crater, loc...
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 an airless body composed of Mg-phyllosilicates, NH4-...
Aims. We study the surface of Ceres at visible wavelengths, as observed by the Visible and InfraRed ...
Variations and spatial distributions of bright and dark material on dwarf planet Ceres play a key ro...
We studied the distribution in the Urvara–Yalode region of Ceres (latitudes 21–66°S, longitudes 180–...
Mapping Ceres’ surface composition in the Dantu region, located between 21°–66°N and 90°–180°E, offe...
After more than one year orbit around Ceres, Dawn spacecraft covered large part of its surface, allo...
The dwarf planet Ceres (equatorial diameter 963km) is the largest object that has remained in the ma...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...
Ac-H-6 ‘Haulani’ is one of five quadrangles that cover the equatorial region of the dwarf planet Cer...
Quadrangle Ac-H-6 ‘Haulani’ is one of five quadrangles that cover the equatorial region of the dwarf...
We investigate the region of crater Haulani on Ceres with an emphasis on mineralogy as inferred from...
In March 2015, the NASA Dawn spacecraft entered orbit around Ceres, the largest object in the main a...
On dwarf planet Ceres, several high-albedo units are visible at the local scale. Haulani crater, loc...
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 an airless body composed of Mg-phyllosilicates, NH4-...
Aims. We study the surface of Ceres at visible wavelengths, as observed by the Visible and InfraRed ...
Variations and spatial distributions of bright and dark material on dwarf planet Ceres play a key ro...
We studied the distribution in the Urvara–Yalode region of Ceres (latitudes 21–66°S, longitudes 180–...
Mapping Ceres’ surface composition in the Dantu region, located between 21°–66°N and 90°–180°E, offe...
After more than one year orbit around Ceres, Dawn spacecraft covered large part of its surface, allo...
The dwarf planet Ceres (equatorial diameter 963km) is the largest object that has remained in the ma...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...