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NASA reveals 1st sunlit image of dwarf planet Ceres

byCustoms Today Report
18/04/2015
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NEW YORK: NASA revealed the first sunlit images of the dwarf planet Ceres today.

NASA said its Dawn spacecraft arrived at Ceres, which is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. But since then, the spaceship has been in orbit on the planet’s dark side.

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On April 10, however, flying about 21,000 miles above Ceres, Dawn photographed the planet’s sunlit North Pole.

From 2011 to 2012, NASA tasked Dawn to explore a giant asteroid known as Vesta. That makes the spacecraft NASA’s first to orbit multiple extraterrestrial targets.

Ceres has an average diameter of about 590 miles, making it the largest body in its asteroid belt. Dawn has been employing an ion propulsion system to maneuver itself into place for its science orbit around Ceres. It will arrive at its destination on April 23, the space agency said. There, it will stay 8,400 miles above Ceres until May 9, after which it will travel to lower orbits.

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