Ceres, Vesta, Ida, and Dactyl are celestial bodies in our solar system. Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, while Vesta is one of the largest asteroids in that belt. Ida is another asteroid, notable for being the first discovered to have a moon, called Dactyl. Together, they provide valuable insights into the early solar system's formation and evolution.
Dactyl is a moon of the asteroid Ida located in the asteroid belt.
The three daughters of Saturn are Juno Vesta Ceres
ASTEROIDS
Ceres, Vesta, Pallas, and Hygeia. are the four largest planets
The two largest asteroids in the asteroid belt are Ceres, which is also classified as a dwarf planet, and Vesta. Ceres is the largest asteroid, with a diameter of about 590 miles, while Vesta is the second largest, with a diameter of about 326 miles.
Dactyl is a moon of the asteroid Ida located in the asteroid belt.
Dactyl
The three daughters of Saturn are Juno Vesta Ceres
No, its an asteroid but it has a moon called Dactyl
Yes, Ida, although it is an asteroid, has a moon called Dactyl
ASTEROIDS
Vesta
Dactyl is an "egg shaped" moon measuring about 1.6 by 1.4 by 1.2 kilometres (0.99 mi × 0.87 mi × 0.75 mi)
Triton is one of the moons of Neptune. Ceres used to be an asteroid, but has now been recategorized as a "dwarf planet". Pallas and Vesta are asteroids.
Saturn was the father of Ceres, Vesta, and Juno with Ops.
The first confirmed case of an asteroid orbiting another asteroid is the asteroid Ida which is orbited by a smaller asteroid orbiting it called Dactyl; other asteroid moons have been found since.
Oldest to youngest: Hestia, Ceres, Juno, Pluto, Neptune