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| population = 6 million | | population = 6 million documented citizens | ||
| government = | | government = United Nations | ||
| pronounced = {{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪər|iː|z}} | | pronounced = {{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪər|iː|z}} | ||
| demonym = | | demonym = Cerecian, -ean ({{IPAc-en|s|ᵻ|ˈ|r|ɪər|i|ə|n}}) | ||
| diameter = 940km | | diameter = 940km (before surface mining) | ||
| gravity = 0.3g (interior spin)<br />0.029g (surface) | | gravity = 0.3g (interior spin)<br />0.029g (surface) | ||
Latest revision as of 05:48, 29 September 2024
Ceres in true color in 2015 | |
| Ceres | |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | /ˈsɪəriːz/ |
| Demonym | Cerecian, -ean (/sɪˈrɪəriən/) |
| Settlement Information | |
| Population | 6 million documented citizens |
| Government | United Nations |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Diameter | 940km (before surface mining) |
| Gravity | 0.3g (interior spin) 0.029g (surface) |
Ceres (pronounced /ˈsɪəriːz/,SEER-eez), minor-planet designation 1 Ceres, is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was the first asteroid discovered, on 1 January 1801, by Giuseppe Piazzi at Palermo Astronomical Observatory in Sicily and announced as a new planet. Ceres was later classified as an asteroid and then a dwarf planet – the only one always inside Neptune's orbit.
