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Bis zum heutigen Datum wurde Ceres im jetzigen HAMO (High Altitude Mapping Orbit) mit einem Abstand von 1470 km bereits 28 mal umrunded.
Neue Bilder von Occator, das ist der Krater mit den mysteriösen Spots: Dawn Takes a Closer Look at Occator
The bright spots are much brighter than the rest of Ceres' surface, and tend to appear overexposed in most images. This view is a composite of two images of Occator: one using a short exposure that captures the detail in the bright spots, and one where the background surface is captured at normal exposure. The images were obtained by Dawn during the mission's High Altitude Mapping Orbit (HAMO) phase, from which the spacecraft imaged the surface at a resolution of about 450 feet (140 meters) per pixel.
Circling the Lights of Occator (Animation)
Topographic Animation
Der Kraterrand steigt an einigen Stellen nahezu 2 km vertikal in die Höhe.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA
Neue Bilder von Occator, das ist der Krater mit den mysteriösen Spots: Dawn Takes a Closer Look at Occator
The bright spots are much brighter than the rest of Ceres' surface, and tend to appear overexposed in most images. This view is a composite of two images of Occator: one using a short exposure that captures the detail in the bright spots, and one where the background surface is captured at normal exposure. The images were obtained by Dawn during the mission's High Altitude Mapping Orbit (HAMO) phase, from which the spacecraft imaged the surface at a resolution of about 450 feet (140 meters) per pixel.
Circling the Lights of Occator (Animation)
Topographic Animation
Der Kraterrand steigt an einigen Stellen nahezu 2 km vertikal in die Höhe.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA