This simply great Contextual Image (or "CTX Frame", for short) of the Dwarf Planet 1-Ceres, taken by the NASA - Dawn Spacecraft on April, 18th, 2016, shows us an Unnamed (and relatively fresh) Impact Crater located in the Southern Hemisphere of this always fascinating Dwarf-Planet. This Unnamed Impact Crater has a Complex series of Central Peaks. The Original View was centered at approximately 55° South Latitude and 205° East Longitude. The NASA - Dawn Spacecraft captured the scene during its Low-Altitude Mapping Orbit (or "LAMO", for short), from an approx. altitude of 240 miles (such as about 386,2416 Km) above the Surface of 1-Ceres. The Image Resolution is roughly 120 feet (i.e. about 36,576 meters) per pixel (---> Picture Element). This image (which is an Original NASA - Dawn Spacecraft's b/w and NON Map-Projected frame published on the NASA - Planetary Photojournal with the ID n. PIA 20684 - DAWN LAMO Image n. 104) |