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There are some indications that the surface of Ceres is relatively warm and that it may have a tenuous atmosphere and frost.
Very cool stuff Odie. You think they would have done a flyby with one of the sat's on their way to Saturn.
Originally posted by Beachcoma
reply to post by TheHorseChestnut
While Ceres is much smaller than the moon, one thing you have to consider is it's also further out in space from the Sun, so the solar wind might not be as strong as it is at 1 AU. That's is not to say that any atmosphere it might have is decent. Then again, Titan's got a thick atmosphere comparable to our planet, only it's made of methane.
Originally posted by TheHorseChestnut
reply to post by Kacen
Ceres was once considered a planet at one time, but if that was a planet so was the moon wich is much larger. So they relagated it to asteriod status, and now a Dwarf Planet. We have known about it for about 200 years.
This is not correct, the Moon was large enough to be classied as a double planet with the Earth and because it is orbiting us rather then the Sun was not a criteria. The definition of a Planet has been debated for a long time, and probably will continue to do so. Do I think the Moon or Ceres are Planets? No I don't. I'm just present alternate legitimate viewpoints.
Originally posted by Enceladus
Originally posted by TheHorseChestnut
reply to post by Kacen
Moon can't be consider as a planet as it is the natural satellite of Earth; It doesn't orbit around the sun but earth