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- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) maximumTemperature "235.0".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) meanTemperature "168.0".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) orbitalPeriod "1680.15".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) orbitalPeriod "1680.99".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) abstract "Ceres (minor-planet designation 1 Ceres) is the largest object in the asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It is a ball of rock and ice 950 km (590 mi) in diameter, containing a third of the mass of the asteroid belt. It is the largest asteroid, and the only dwarf planet in the inner Solar System. It was the first asteroid to be discovered, on 1 January 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi in Palermo, though at first it was considered to be a planet. The unmanned Dawn spacecraft is scheduled to arrive at Ceres in early 2015.Ceres appears to be differentiated into a rocky core and icy mantle, and may harbor an ocean of liquid water under its surface.The surface is probably a mixture of water ice and various hydrated minerals such as carbonates and clay.In January 2014, emissions of water vapor were detected from several regions of Ceres. This was somewhat unexpected, as large bodies in the asteroid belt do not typically emit vapor, a hallmark of comets.From Earth, the apparent magnitude of Ceres ranges from 6.7 to 9.3, and hence even at its brightest it is too dim to be seen with the naked eye except under extremely dark skies.".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) apparentMagnitude "6.64".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) discovered "1801-01-01".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) discoverer Giuseppe_Piazzi.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) epoch "(JD )".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) epoch "2013-Nov-04".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) formerName "A899 OF; 1943 XB".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) maximumTemperature "235.0".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) meanTemperature "168.0".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) orbitalPeriod "1.4516496E8".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) orbitalPeriod "1.45237536E8".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) thumbnail Ceres_symbol.svg?width=300.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) wikiPageExternalLink asteroid_ephemerides.html.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) wikiPageExternalLink 640.mov.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) wikiPageExternalLink ceres.html.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=1.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) wikiPageExternalLink Asteroid.html.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) wikiPageID "5595163".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) wikiPageRevisionID "606619400".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) adjectives "Cererian".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) adjectives "or Cererean".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) allsatellites "yes".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) altNames "A899 OF; 1943 XB".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) angularSize "0.854".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) axialTilt "≈ 3°".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) caption "Ceres as seen by Hubble Space Telescope . The contrast has been enhanced to reveal surface details.".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) declination "59".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) density "2.09".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) designations "yes".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) discovered "1801-01-01".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) discoverer Giuseppe_Piazzi.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) discovery "yes".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) epoch "2013".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) escapeVelocity "km/s".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) hasPhotoCollection Ceres_(dwarf_planet).
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) inclination "9.2".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) inclination "to Ecliptic".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) magnitude "6.64".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) mass "0.0128".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) mass "9.47".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) maxTemp "235.0".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) meanRadius "476.2".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) meanTemp "≈ 168 K".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) minTemp "?".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) mpCategory Dwarf_planet.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) mpName "1".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) name "Ceres".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) namedAfter Ceres_(mythology).
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) pMeanMotion "78.193318".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) period "1.4516496E8".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) period "1.45237536E8".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) rightAscNorthPole "291".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) satellites "None".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) spectralType C-type_asteroid.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) surfaceGrav "0.029".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) surfaceGrav "0.28".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) symbol "25".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) synodicPeriod "4.032288E7".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) synodicPeriod "4.0330612800000004E7".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) tempName Kelvin.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) temperatures "yes".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Roman_mythology.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) subject Category:Asteroids_to_be_visited_by_spacecraft.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1801.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) subject Category:C-type_asteroids.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) subject Category:Ceres_(dwarf_planet).
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type Asteroid109208702.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type AsteroidsNamedFromRomanMythology.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type AsteroidsToBeVisitedBySpacecraft.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type AstronomicalObjectsDiscoveredIn1801.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type CelestialBody109239740.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type G-typeAsteroids.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type MinorPlanet109355623.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type NaturalObject100019128.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type Object100002684.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type Planet109394007.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type Whole100003553.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type CelestialBody.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type Planet.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type Planet.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) type PhysicalBody.
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) comment "Ceres (minor-planet designation 1 Ceres) is the largest object in the asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It is a ball of rock and ice 950 km (590 mi) in diameter, containing a third of the mass of the asteroid belt. It is the largest asteroid, and the only dwarf planet in the inner Solar System. It was the first asteroid to be discovered, on 1 January 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi in Palermo, though at first it was considered to be a planet.".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "(1) Ceres".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "(1) Ceres".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "(1) Cérès".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "Cerere (astronomia)".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "Ceres (dwarf planet)".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "Ceres (dwergplaneet)".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "Ceres (planeta anão)".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "Ceres (planeta enano)".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "Церера".
- Ceres_(dwarf_planet) label "سيريس (كوكب قزم)".