Can humans live on Ceres?

Ceres has something a lot of other planets don't: water. Here on Earth, water is essential for life, so it's possible that with this ingredient and a few other conditions met, life possibly could exist there. If anything does live on Ceres, it's likely to be very small microbes similar to bacteria.
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Can we breathe on Ceres?

Humans can't breathe on Ceres because there is no breathable oxygen in Ceres' thin water vapor atmosphere. Aside from the lack of oxygen in Ceres' atmosphere, the atmosphere pressure is almost non-existent.
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Can humans walk on Ceres?

Though Ceres is the largest asteroid belt object, its gravity is still only less than 3 percent of Earth's gravity. Yet, Ceres is "one of the few asteroids you could probably walk around on," Lewicki said.
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Is there oxygen on Ceres?

Scientists had figured out that the bright areas were deposits made mostly of sodium carbonate – a compound of sodium, carbon, and oxygen.
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Can we Colonise Ceres?

Terraforming Ceres is unlikely due to its relatively small size. It could be done using very powerful greenhouse gasses such as SF6 or CF4, but the atmosphere would soon be lost due to very low gravity and need replenishing (a worldhouse could solve this problem).
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What If We Moved to Ceres?



Can planet Ceres support life?

Potential for Life

Ceres has something a lot of other planets don't: water. Here on Earth, water is essential for life, so it's possible that with this ingredient and a few other conditions met, life possibly could exist there. If anything does live on Ceres, it's likely to be very small microbes similar to bacteria.
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What would happen if Ceres hit Earth?

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The Himalayan mountains are completely destroyed in the fiery fallout. Asteroid Ceres is an enormous 296 miles (476 km) across, meaning if Earth were the size of a 1p coin, the space rock would be about the size of a seed.
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Is Ceres in the habitable zone?

“This is especially intriguing if you think that Ceres is in the so-called 'habitable zone' of the solar system,” where liquid water could sustain life as we know it. If Ceres's subsurface has harbored liquid water in the not-too-distant past, it may still even today.
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How cold can Ceres get?

Ceres Persistent Shadow Animation

Such reservoirs are called "cold traps." At less than minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit (110 Kelvin), they are so chilly that very little of the ice turns into vapor in the course of a billion years. These findings were published in a 2016 study in the journal Nature Astronomy.
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How long is a day on Ceres?

The largest object in the asteroid belt, Ceres makes up nearly a third of its mass. Even so, it remains the smallest known dwarf planet, only 590 miles (950 km) across — roughly the size of Texas. A day on Ceres lasts a little over 9 Earth-hours, while it takes 4.6 Earth-years to travel around the sun.
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Can humans live in the asteroid belt?

On Earth, we are protected by a magnetic field and our atmosphere, but asteroids lack this defense. One possibility for defense against this radiation is living inside of an asteroid. It is estimated that humans would be sufficiently protected from radiation by burrowing 100 meters deep inside of an asteroid.
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Is Ceres bigger than Earth?

With its dark, heavily cratered surface interrupted by tantalizing bright spots, Ceres may not remind you of our home planet Earth at first glance. The dwarf planet, which orbits the Sun in the vast asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, is also far smaller than Earth (in both mass and diameter).
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Is Ceres larger than Pluto?

Called an asteroid for many years, Ceres is so much bigger and so different from its rocky neighbors that scientists classified it as a dwarf planet in 2006. Even though Ceres comprises 25% of the asteroid belt's total mass, Pluto is still 14 times more massive.
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What if Jupiter hit the sun?

If Jupiter were mixed throughout the sun, the temperature of the sun would decrease slightly, and perhaps it would take a few hundred years for the sun's temperature to return to its previous level, and maybe we would get a few basis points less solar radiation, but it wouldn't go out. Highly active question.
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How big was the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs?

The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs

Although NASA does not know where the asteroid originated from, we do know its size now. It was around 12km wide. The asteroid struck the Earth in the Gulf of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula creating the 180-kilometer wide Chicxulub crater.
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How big is Ceres compared to the Moon?

Ceres has the radius of 476 kilometers or 296 miles. Thus Ceres is 1/13 the radius of Earth or 27% that of the Moon. The diameter of Ceres is estimated to be about 945 kilometers, meaning that Ceres is a comparative size to the top to bottom length of the United Kingdom.
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What are Ceres powers?

She had the power to fertilize, multiply and fructify plant and animal seed, and her laws and rites protected all activities of the agricultural cycle. In January, Ceres (alongside the earth-goddess Tellus) was offered spelt wheat and a pregnant sow, at the movable Feriae Sementivae.
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Can you see Ceres with a telescope?

Given its current magnitude, 1 Ceres is visible with the help of a binocular with a 50mm aperture, easy with a small telescope.
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Are there volcanoes on Ceres?

Dozens of ancient ice volcanoes once dotted the surface of the dwarf planet Ceres, a new study finds. Whereas regular volcanoes on Earth erupt with molten rock, ice volcanoes—which are also known as cryovolcanoes—spew out plumes of water-ice and other frozen molecules.
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Can you jump off Pluto?

How high could you go? The surface gravity on Pluto is barely 6 percent as strong as Earth's. A good hop would send you about 7.6 metres (25 feet) in the air, and let you enjoy the view for a full 9 to 10 seconds.
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Which planet has the weakest gravity?

The Gravity of Different Planets
  • Mercury: 0.38 g.
  • Venus: 0.9 g.
  • Moon: 0.17 g.
  • Mars: 0.38 g.
  • Jupiter: 2.53 g.
  • Saturn: 1.07 g.
  • Uranus: 0.89 g.
  • Neptune: 1.14 g.
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Can you jump on Jupiter?

Jupiter is made of mostly hydrogen and helium gas. So, trying to land on it would be like trying to land on a cloud here on Earth. There's no outer crust to break your fall on Jupiter.
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