no, much smaller, it's diameter is only 950 km.
Yes, much bigger. Ceres is about the size of Texas.
Ceres major gases is a big mass. This is what makes up the asteroid belt.
There are no known asteroids the size of Texas that have even the slightest chance of hitting Earth. The only known Texas-sized asteroid is Ceres, which has a stable orbit in the asteroid belt and could never hit Earth.
The largest known asteroid, Ceres, is about 583 miles (940 kilometers) in diameter.
Ceres is smaller than any planet; even smaller than Pluto.
Yes, much bigger. Ceres is about the size of Texas.
I swear I read in an elementary school science book (back in the mid 1980's" that it was comparable to the size of Texas. It said how big "Pallas" was too but I don't remember how big
"CERES" made of exploded planet and made of big "ROCK"
Ceres major gases is a big mass. This is what makes up the asteroid belt.
There are no known asteroids the size of Texas that have even the slightest chance of hitting Earth. The only known Texas-sized asteroid is Ceres, which has a stable orbit in the asteroid belt and could never hit Earth.
It's semi-major axis is about 2.8 AU
its really big in texas
The address of the Ceres Library is: 2250 Magnolia, Ceres, 95307 3209
The role of Ceres in Persephone and Ceres is Ceres is persephones mom and gets depressed because Pluto abducted persephone
It isn't big enough to clear its path around the Sun of debris.
The largest known asteroid, Ceres, is about 583 miles (940 kilometers) in diameter.
Then the Earth would have two moons, Ceres isn't very big though (much smaller than our current moon). Maybe a small difference in the tidal cycle but that's about it. How big of a difference would depend on how close it was orbiting.