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Can you see Ceres from earth?

With a telescope, yes. You can't see it without a telescope though.


5 intresting facts about ceres?

Ceres was discovered on January 1 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi.It is the smallest dwarf planet.It is the only dwarf planet in the Asteroid belt.It is named after the Roman goddess Ceres, the goddess of growing plants, harvest, and motherly love.It is too small to see with the naked eye.The NASA Dawn space probe will explore Ceres in 2015.See related link for more information


Can you see Ceres at night with out a telescope?

No, except in rare optimal viewing conditions. Its brightest magnitude is 6.7, which is normally too dim for the unaided eye.


Does the earths ozone layer include the moon too?

The earth's ozone layer does not include the moon. The moon is far beyond.


What is the length of a Ceres day and year?

With a diameter of about 950km, Ceres is by far the largest and most massive body in the asteroid belt, and contains a third (32%) of the belt's total mass. Recent observations have revealed that it is spherical, unlike the irregular shapes of smaller bodies with lower gravity. The surface of Ceres is probably made of a mixture of water ice and various hydrated minerals like carbonates and clays. Ceres appears to be differentiated into a rocky core and ice mantle. It may harbour an ocean of liquid water underneath its surface, which makes it a potential target in the search for extraterrestrial life. Ceres' apparent magnitude ranges from 6.7 to 9.3, and hence at its brightest is still too dim to be seen with the naked eye. On September 27, 2007, NASA launched the Dawn space probe to explore Vesta (2011--2012) and Ceres (2015). - Jackl1019