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Sua resolutio(942 × 942 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 80 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)

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English: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope color image of Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt. Astronomers optimized spatial resolution to about 18 km per pixel, enhancing the contrast in these images to bring out features on Ceres' surface, that are both brighter and darker than the average which absorbs 91% of sunlight falling on it. (Original description by NASA) (Earth Distance: 1.64 AU and Angular diameter: 0.798")
Français : Image couleur de Cérès, le plus gros corps de la ceinture d'astéroïdes, prise par le télescope spatial Hubble de la NASA. Les astronomes ont affiné la résolution de l'image à environs 18km par pixel, et ont amélioré le contraste afin de faire ressortir les détails de la surface de Cérès, surface qui absorbe en moyenne 91% de la lumière qu'elle reçoit du soleil. (traduction de la description originale de la Nasa) (Distance à la Terre: 1.64 UA, Diamètre angulaire: 0.798")
Español: El Telescopio Espacial Hubble, de la NASA, tomó esta imagen en color de Ceres, el mayor objeto del cinturón de asteroides. Los astrónomos optimizaron la resolución hasta los 18 km por píxel, mejorando el contraste para resaltar las características en la superficie de Ceres, que absorbe el 91% de la luz solar que recibe. (Distancia a la Tierra: 1.64 AU; diámetro angular: 0.798 ")
Datum Taken: 2004-01-23. Released 7 September 2005
Fons image (Cropped from original) from Hubble Space Telescope
Auctor NASA, ESA, J. Parker (Southwest Research Institute), P. Thomas (Cornell University), and L. McFadden (University of Maryland, College Park)
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  • Ceres. January 23, 2004
  • Hubble Space Telescope. ACS/HRC
  • NASA, ESA, and J. Parker (Southwest Research Institute) STScl-PRC05-27c

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Photograph of Ceres taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.

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recentissima10:10, 1 Iunii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 10:10, 1 Iunii 2010 factae942 × 942 (80 chiliocteti)AkwaCropped and Soften from original Category:Ceres (dwarf planet)
10:24, 19 Ianuarii 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 10:24, 19 Ianuarii 2008 factae942 × 942 (278 chiliocteti)Papa NovemberCropped version of high-res hubble image from source in description page
19:34, 15 Septembris 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 19:34, 15 Septembris 2006 factae275 × 275 (8 chiliocteti)Orionist{{Information |Description= NASA's Hubble Space Telescope color image of Ceres, the largest Main Belt asteroid. Astronomers optimized spatial resolution to about 18 km per pixel, enhancing the contrast in these images to bring out features on Ceres' surfa

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