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Final Pass Around Ceres

 
Lole Ibn Plutoon
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Final Pass Around Ceres
"Dawn has been studying Ceres from orbits of different altitude. Higher altitudes are useful for seeing larger geologic features, closer ones are better for detailed examination. The first orbit was approximately 8,400 miles, then 2,700 miles, then 900 miles, and now it's in the process of lowering the orbital altitude to 235 miles. It has about 100 miles to go."

[link to www.npr.org]

Wheres all the Ceres News/Images?!

If its so damn close, can't they tell us more?
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Re: Final Pass Around Ceres
Images of the Poles

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
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[link to photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov]
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Re: Final Pass Around Ceres
Anyone got more?
"No matter how exotic human civilization becomes, no matter the developments of life and society nor the complexity of the machine/human interface, there always come interludes of lonely power when the course of humankind, depends upon the relatively simple actions of single individuals."
~Tleilaxu Godbuk





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