It weights147324555in miles
The diameter of Ceres is 2,232 miles.
no, much smaller, it's diameter is only 950 km.
Ceres has a moderately eccentric orbit, which means its distance from the Sun will vary.Aphelion (Furthest) 446,669,320 kilometers (277,547,448 miles) 2.9858 AUPerihelion (Closest) 380,995,855 kilometers (236,739,849 miles) 2.5468 AUSemi major axis (Mean) 413,832,587 kilometers (257,143,648 miles) 2.7663 AUSee related link for more information.
just over 50 miles
Ceres and Eris are not planets; they are dwarf planets. Eris is much larger than Ceres.
No. Ceres is much smaller than the moon.
its 100 miles
Ceres (designated as 1 Ceres) has an average diameter of about 950 km (590 miles). It is by far the largest object in the asteroid belt. It is, however, the smallest dwarf planet. By comparison, Pluto has a diameter of about 2300 km (1430 miles).
The driving distance from Ceres, South Africa to Potchefstroom, South Africa is 753 miles / 1,212 km.
Ceres is about 1.765 Astronomical Units away from Earth, which is about 164,067,000 miles or 264,040,242 km.
Yes, much bigger. Ceres is about the size of Texas.
Pluto was about 4.67 billion miles away from the Sun, Eris was about 5.67 billion miles away, and Ceres was about 257 million miles away at the beginning of the year 2010.