Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – Since the first sighting of the first-discovered and largest asteroid in our solar system was made in 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi, astronomers
Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – Anomalies in the distribution of hydrogen at Occator crater on the dwarf planet Ceres reveal an icy crust, says a new paper led
MessageToEagle.com – Surface of dwarf planet Ceres is rich in organic matter, researchers say. A team led by Southwest Research Institute has concluded that the data from NASA’s Dawn
MessageToEagle.com – NASA’s Dawn spacecraft has gone silent, ending a historic mission that studied time capsules from the solar system’s earliest chapter. Dawn missed scheduled communications sessions with NASA’s
MessageToEagle.com – Dwarf planet Ceres ‘ the largest body in the main asteroid belt – experienced an indirect polar reorientation of approximately 36 degrees, researchers say. Ceres was recently
MessageToEagle.com – Within a few months, NASA’s Dawn spacecraft is expected to run out of a key fuel, hydrazine, but in the meantime it continues its work of exploration
MessageToEagle.com – Last year, scientists with NASA’s Dawn mission detected organic material on the surface of the dwarf planet Ceres. Now, a new analysis of the Dawn data by
MessageToEagle.com – Ceres – the only dwarf planet in the inner solar system is a dynamic body that continues to evolve and change, according to observations made by NASA’s
MessageToEagle.com – The surface of dwarf planet Ceres is not entirely dark. There are some exceptions in form of the hundreds of bright areas clearly seen in images returned
MessageToEagle.com – More than a year ago, NASA’s Dawn spacecraft presented spectacular images of bright craters on the dwarf planet Ceres. Today more Dawn spacecraft data comes from the
MessageToEagle.com – On January 1, 1801, Giuseppe Piazzi (1746-1846), a Catholic priest at the Academy of Palermo, Sicily discovered a faint, distant object, correctly believing it to lie
MessageToEagle.com – NASA’s Dawn spacecraft presents spectacular images of bright craters on the dwarf planet Ceres. The pictures were taken 386km (240 miles) from the surface of Ceres, during the
MessageToEagle.com – NASA’s Dawn probe took a series of stunning new images of Ceres’ chain of craters called Gerber Catana, from an altitude of just 240 miles (385 kilometers)
MessageToEagle.com – Ceres – a dwarf planet and the largest object in the asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter – reveals some of its