Dawn's Survey Orbit at Ceres |
Dawn's Survey Orbit at Ceres |
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daily Ceres picture from the survey orbit
http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images...tml?id=PIA19572 I started a new topic, as we are no longer in the first orbit phase |
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According to the Twitter account, the mountain is about 5 km tall.
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According to the Twitter account, the mountain is about 5 km tall. I enjoy this... i have supposed that this mount more 4000 mt Tall at the first image of May :-) (in recently image i have supposeD 6'500mt tall, but I probably wrong) it's possible compare at some italian volcanoes (5000 mt tall supposed): ![]() |
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I enjoy this... i have supposed that this mount more 4000 mt Tall at the first image of May :-) (in recently image i have supposeD 6'500mt tall, but I probably wrong) it's possible compare at some italian volcanoes (5000 mt tall supposed): Although not a volcano, Monte Bianco should be the same size ! ![]() |
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