Ceres (Dwarf Planet & Main-Belt Asteroid) |
| Ceres is a Dwarf Planet & Main-Belt Asteroid, it has Mean Radius of 476.2±1.7 kilometer which is 0.076 times the radius of Earth and Mass 950 x 1018 KG or about 0.00016 times the mass of Earth, it has Volume 0.437 x 109 km3 approximately 0.0004 times the volume of Earth. Ceres has Density of 2.077±0.036 g/cm3 and Surface Gravity 0.27 m/s2 nearly 0.0275 times that of Earth with Round Shape it falls in the Category of Dwarf Planet - Main-Belt Asteroid
Ceres is a dwarf planet in our solar system |
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Name: | Ceres | Description: | Dwarf Planet & Main-Belt Asteroid | Category: | Dwarf Planet | Mean Radius: | 476.2±1.7 kilometer (0.076 times Earth) | Volume: | 0.437 x 109 km3 (0.0004 times Earth) | Mass: | 950 x 1018 KG (0.00016 times Earth) | Density: | 2.077±0.036 g/cm3 | Surface Gravity: | 0.27 m/s2 (0.0275 times Earth) | Escape Velocity: | 0.51 km/s (0.0456 times Earth) | Shape: | Round | Object Type: | Dwarf Planet - Main-Belt Asteroid |
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Similar sounding names:
133 Cyrene, 1655 Comas Solà, 1999 CD158, 2007 CA19, 3753 Cruithne, 4769 Castalia, 52975 Cyllarus, 58 Concordia, Caliban, Callirrhoe, Callisto, Calypso, Camilla, Carlova, Carme, Ceto, Chaos, Chariklo, Charon, Charybdis, Chicago, Chiron, Chloris, Circe, Comacina, Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Comet Comas Solà, Comet Hale-Bopp, Comet Hyakutake, Cordelia, Corduba, Crantor, Cressida, Cupid, Cybele |