Is Ceres bigger than Earth?

Size and Distance
With a radius of 296 miles (476 kilometers), Ceres is 1/13 the radius of Earth. If Earth were the size of a nickel, Ceres would be about as big as a poppy seed. From an average distance of 257 million miles (413 million kilometers), Ceres is 2.8 astronomical units away from the Sun.
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Is Ceres bigger than Earth's 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 humans live on Ceres?

A 'Megasatellite' Orbiting Ceres Would Make a Fine Home For Humans, Scientist Says. Given all the logistics involved, it's unlikely that humanity will ever see our way outside the Solar System to colonise exoplanets. But the possibility of settling elsewhere inside the Solar System isn't so far-fetched.
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How much bigger is Ceres than the Moon?

Ceres has the shape of a flattened sphere with an equatorial radius of 490 km and a polar radius of 455 km, equivalent in volume to a sphere with a diameter of 940 km—i.e., about 27 percent that of Earth's Moon. Although Ceres is the largest asteroid, it is not the brightest.
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Is Ceres bigger 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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Can you see Ceres from Earth?

Because Ceres is only magnitude 7.2, you will need binoculars to spot it. Look low in the southern sky a little past midnight. The only first magnitude star in this part of the sky is Fomalhaut in the constellation Piscis Austrinis, the southern fish.
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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 bigger than Texas?

Ceres is just 591 miles (952 km) across—or 73% of the size of Texas—with only 3% of Earth's gravity.
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Can you walk on Ceres?

Yet, Ceres is "one of the few asteroids you could probably walk around on," Lewicki said. And traversing its surface wouldn't take very long — Ceres has the diameter of Texas and the surface area of India.
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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 Mercury?

Pluto, the largest known dwarf planet, is more than 2.5 times bigger than Ceres. If we compare Ceres to the smallest planet, Mercury, then it is 5.15 times smaller than Mercury. Our Earth is 13.4 times bigger than Ceres.
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Which dwarf planet is the biggest?

The best-known dwarf planet, Pluto is also the largest in size and the second largest in mass. Pluto has five moons. The largest, Charon, is over half the size of its host.
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How close is Ceres to Earth?

The distance of Dwarf Planet 1 Ceres from Earth is currently 534,689,532 kilometers, equivalent to 3.574179 Astronomical Units. Light takes 29 minutes and 43.5323 seconds to travel from Dwarf Planet 1 Ceres and arrive to us.
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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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What would happen if Pluto hit Earth?

If, for whatever reason they did collide, I imagine that Neptune, being far larger than Pluto would survive, albeit with a slightly altered orbit while Pluto would be destroyed in the collision. The effect on Earth would be virtually nil.
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Is Earth a dwarf planet?

The Earth has not captured the asteroid and the Earth has failed to clear the orbit. That means that according to the definition of the International Astronomical Union, the Earth cannot technically be considered as a planet and that it is, in fact, a dwarf-planet.
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Who is the sister of Earth?

Venus has long been considered Earth's twin sister. The two planets are very similar in some respects and share many physical and orbital characteristics: inner planets.
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What does Ceres look like?

Ceres may look dry and gray, but it probably held a liquid ocean in its past. Dawn used the dwarf planet's own bulk to map its gravity field. Combined with observations of the icy surfaces, the observations reveal traces of an ocean in the crust, with signs of a muddy mantle below the surface.
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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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Is Ceres colder than Pluto?

Pluto spends its time far from the sun, where temperatures hover around minus 391 degrees Fahrenheit; Ceres is much closer and can heat up to minus 37 F (warmer than summers at Antarctica's Vostok station).
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What is the 5 dwarf planets?

The five best-known dwarf planets are Ceres, Pluto, Makemake, Haumea, and Eris. Except for Ceres, which lies in the main asteroid belt, these small worlds are located in the Kuiper Belt. They're considered dwarfs because they are massive, round, and orbit the Sun, but haven't cleared their orbital path.
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