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  2. Ceres (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia

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    Ceres follows an orbit between Mars and Jupiter, near the middle of the asteroid belt, with an orbital period (year) of 4.6 Earth years. [2] Compared to other planets and dwarf planets, Ceres's orbit is moderately tilted relative to that of Earth; its inclination (i) is 10.6°, compared to 7° for Mercury and 17° for Pluto.

  3. List of Solar System objects by size - Wikipedia

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    The size of solid bodies does not include an object's atmosphere. For example, Titan looks bigger than Ganymede, but its solid body is smaller. For the giant planets , the "radius" is defined as the distance from the center at which the atmosphere reaches 1 bar of atmospheric pressure.

  4. File:Ceres, Earth & Moon size comparison.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Geology of Ceres - Wikipedia

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    Though large relative to asteroids, Ceres is small compared with many other solid bodies in the Solar System. For example, it is only 28% the size of Earth's Moon and 41% that of Pluto, another dwarf planet. It is comparable in size to Saturn's moons Tethys and Dione. Ceres' small size means that it cooled much faster than full-sized planets ...

  6. File:Ceres and Vesta, Moon size comparison.jpg - Wikipedia

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    File:Ceres and Vesta, Moon size comparison.jpg. Add languages. ... Ceres shown alongside the Earth's Moon. The scale is 20 km/px. Date: 20 August 2018, 03:03:42: Source:

  7. In 2016, astronomers spotted an asteroid about the size of a ferris wheel in an Earth-like orbit around the Sun. Turns out it's actually a chunk of the moon.

  8. Natural satellite - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison of Earth and the Moon. There is no established lower limit on what is considered a "moon". ... Ceres, Salacia, Orcus, Pallas, Vesta many more TNOs ...

  9. Dwarf planet - Wikipedia

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    Charon, a moon of Pluto that was proposed as a dwarf planet by the IAU in 2006, is included for comparison. Those objects that have absolute magnitude greater than +1, and so meet the threshold of the joint planet–minor planet naming committee of the IAU, are highlighted, as is Ceres, which the IAU has assumed is a dwarf planet since they ...