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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What does Ceres look like through a telescope?

If you have a telescope or good binoculars, now is the time to start watching Ceres. Note that the name asteroid means starlike. From Earth, Ceres looks like a star. But because it's so close to us, it can be seen to move in front of the stars from night to night.
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Where can I find Ceres?

Dwarf planet Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and it's the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar system.
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Can humans survive 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 you stand 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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Can you breathe on Ceres?

Ceres may have a thin atmosphere and possibly an ocean of water beneath its surface. No one could live unprotected on the surface, but future astronauts could mine water from Ceres to create oxygen and rocket fuel.
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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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Is Ceres bigger than the Moon?

Ceres is much smaller than the Moon, which is shown below on the same scale as Ceres and Vesta above. Nonetheless, Ceres is sometimes referred to as a dwarf planet, along with Pluto and a growing list of other objects.
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Can you see Ceres with binoculars?

Astronomers measure the brightness of objects in space using a scale called "magnitude." On that scale, the lower the magnitude number of an object, the brighter it appears in the sky. Because Ceres is only magnitude 7.2, you will need binoculars to spot it.
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Is Ceres visible from Mars?

Vesta is almost visible to the naked eye from Earth, and Ceres a bit fainter. But Mars is 100 million kilometers (60 million miles) closer to the pair, making them brighter, and easily visible to Curiosity's camera.
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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 there water on Ceres?

Ceres, the largest asteroid in the solar system, seems to have liquid water seeping onto its surface, according to a new paper in Nature Astronomy. Data from NASA's Dawn orbiter, the study suggests, show signs that it may be harboring an ocean deep underground.
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Can you see the asteroid belt with a telescope?

Asteroids reflect sunlight just like the planets do, this means that with a suitable telescope we can see asteroids from the Earth. When we take pictures of asteroids from the Earth with a telescope we typically get images that look like the one below.
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How long would it take to get to Ceres?

Russell said that using the Space Launch System, a next-generation rocket NASA hopes to use for solar system missions, it would take about a year to get to Ceres. Dawn, by contrast, would take roughly six years on a direct route using its lower-power ion engine.
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How many people could fit on Ceres?

Each of these cylindrical habitats could accommodate upwards of 50,000 people, support an artificial atmosphere and generate an Earth-like gravity through the centrifugal force of its own rotation, Janhunen wrote. (This general idea, first proposed in the 1970s, is known as an O'Neill cylinder). But why Ceres?
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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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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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How do we think Ceres is built?

How do we think Ceres is built? It has a rocky core surrounded by a water mantle and a dusty crust. A system in which two similarly sized asteroids are orbiting each other is called... Binary asteroids.
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Does Ceres have a magnetic field?

Ceres is wet and can produce an induced magnetosphere but it seems also to have no measurable intrinsic magnetic field.
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Can you jump off of 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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What is the temp on Ceres?

The study also shows that daytime surface temperatures on Ceres span from minus 136 degrees to minus 28 degrees Fahrenheit (180 to 240 Kelvin). The maximum temperatures were measured in the equatorial region.
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