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DAWN - image of the day - August 2016
30.09.2016 – Dawn LAMO Image 183 (PIA20945)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows an area in the interior of Yalode Crater on Ceres. Yalode is one of the largest impact basins on Ceres, with a diameter of 160 miles (260 kilometers).
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29.09.2016 – Dawn LAMO Image 182 (PIA20944)
NASA's Dawn spacecraft views Kupalo Crater in this view of Ceres. Kupalo, which measures 16 miles (26 kilometers) across and is located at southern mid-latitudes, is named for the Slavic god of vegetation and harvest.
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28.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 181 (PIA20943)
The interior of Urvara Crater (101 miles, 163 kilometers wide) is featured in this image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Dawn took this image on June 2, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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27.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 180 (PIA20942)
The interior of Urvara Crater (101 miles, 163 kilometers wide) is featured in this image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Terrain seen here is adjacent to the area seen in PIA20941. Dawn took this image on June 2, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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26.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 179 (PIA20941)
NASA's Dawn spacecraft captures part of the northern rim of Urvara Crater (101 miles, 163 kilometers wide) in this image. Dawn obtained this view on June 2, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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25.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 178 (PIA20940)
NASA's Dawn spacecraft views Abellio Crater (20 miles, 32 kilometers wide) on Ceres in this image. Dawn took this image on June 2, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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22.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 177 (PIA20939)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows terrain in the northern hemisphere of Ceres, near Jarovit Crater. Dawn took this image on June 2, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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21.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 176 (PIA20938)
The rim of Dantu Crater (78 miles, 125 kilometers wide) is seen in this view of Ceres from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Dawn took this image on June 2, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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20.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 175 (PIA20937)
NASA's Dawn spacecraft obtained this view of Laukumate Crater (19 miles, 30 kilometers wide) on Ceres on June 2, 2016. Laukumate is named for a Latvian goddess of agriculture.
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19.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 174 (PIA20936)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows cratered terrain on the edge of the giant crater Yalode. The image is centered at 44 degrees south latitude, 316 degrees east longitude. Dawn took this image on June 1, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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16.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 173 (PIA20935)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows Rongo Crater, located near Ceres' equator. The image is centered at 0 degrees south latitude, 346 degrees east longitude. Dawn took this image on June 1, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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15.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 172 (PIA20934)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows terrain on Ceres directly south of Kupalo Crater. The area is blanketed by smooth ejecta from Kupalo. The image is centered at 44 degrees south latitude, 173 degrees east longitude longitude.
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14.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 171 (PIA20933)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows Takel Crater (at top left) on Ceres. Takel is 14 miles (22 kilometers) wide and exhibits streaks of bright material on its walls. The image is centered at 48 degrees north latitude, 281 degrees east longitude.
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13.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 170 (PIA20932)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows an older crater on Ceres that is smoothly blanketed by ejecta from the nearby, relatively young crater named Kupalo. The image is centered at 38 degrees south latitude, 178 degrees east longitude.
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12.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 169 (PIA20931)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows cratered terrain on Ceres, centered at 10 degrees south latitude, 197 degrees east longitude. Dawn took this image on June 1, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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09.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 168 (PIA20930)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows part of Kaikara Crater (45 miles, 72 kilometers wide) on Ceres. The image is centered at 41 degrees north latitude, 226 degrees east longitude. Dawn took this image on June 1, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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08.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 167 (PIA20929)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows cratered terrain at 59 degrees north latitude, 89 degrees east longitude on Ceres, just east of the large crater named Omonga. Dawn took this image on June 1, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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07.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 166 (PIA20928)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows the center of Gaue Crater (52 miles or 84 kilometers wide) on Ceres. Dawn took this image on May 30, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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06.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 165 (PIA20927)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows terrain on Ceres centered at approximately 41 degrees north latitude, 308 degrees east longitude. Several features in this view display streaks and patches of bright material. Dawn took this image on May 29, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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02.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 164 (PIA20926)
This view of Ceres from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows craters just south of the large impact basin named Ghanan (42 miles or 68 kilometers wide). Dawn took this image on May 29, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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01.09.2016 - Dawn LAMO Image 163 (PIA20925)
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows part of the floor and eastern rim on Consus Crater (40 miles or 64 kilometers wide) on Ceres. Dawn took this image on May 29, 2016, from its low-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of about 240 miles (385 kilometers) above the surface. The image resolution is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel.
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September 2016
30.09.2016 - PIA20945
29.09.2016 - PIA20944
28.09.2016 - PIA20943
27.09.2016 - PIA20942
26.09.2016 - PIA20941
25.09.2016 - PIA20940
22.09.2016 - PIA20939
21.09.2016 - PIA20938
20.09.2016 - PIA20937
19.09.2016 - PIA20936
16.09.2016 - PIA20935
15.09.2016 - PIA20934
14.09.2016 - PIA20933
13.09.2016 - PIA20932
12.09.2016 - PIA20931
09.09.2016 - PIA20930
08.09.2016 - PIA20929
07.09.2016 - PIA20928
06.09.2016 - PIA20927
02.09.2016 - PIA20926
01.09.2016 - PIA20925
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