Due to its small size, Ceres only has the smallest trace of an atmosphere, so the pressure is very close to zero.
Yes. Surface gravity on Ceres is about 3% that of Earth.
One of the largest asteroids, Ceres was discovered in 1801. With its estimated average radius of about 461 km, and its estimated mass of 9.43 x 1020 kg (0.00015 of Earth's mass, 0.0128 of the Moon's mass), the acceleration of gravity on its surface is estimated at 0.27 m/s2, or 2.8% of its value on the Earth's surface. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you'll weigh about 4pounds 2.1ounces on Ceres.
They would hit the surface together, after a very long time. Gravity on Ceres is pretty light.
The surface pressure of the earth is nominally 1013.25 hectoPascals (hP), which is also referred to as 1 The surface pressure of the earth will vary slightly according to weather conditions.
The surface pressure on Jupiter varies between 20 and 200 kilo pascals. On Earth, the surface pressure is around 100 kilo pascals. See related link for more information
Ceres is not a gaseous planet. Ceres is not a planet, it is a dwarf planet. Ceres has a rocky surface.
Yes. Surface gravity on Ceres is about 3% that of Earth.
Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
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Scientists believe that Ceres has a rocky core and an icy mantle
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Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
The gravitational field at the surface is: For Ceres: 0.28 meters per second squared For Earth: 9.8 meters per second squared
Ceres has no atmosphere, its surface is probably a mixture of water ice and various hydrated minerals such as carbonates and clays. It appears to be differentiated into a rocky core and icy mantle, and may harbour an ocean of liquid water under its surface.
The gravitational field at the surface is: For Ceres: 0.28 meters per second squared For Earth: 9.8 meters per second squared
Ceres has a mean density of about 2.077 g/cm3
No one knows for sure, but most scientists believe Ceres barely has an atmosphere, if any. It has to be taken into consideration that Ceres only has about 4% of the gravity of Earth, so it must be very hard to keep an atmosphere.