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  2. Geology of Ceres - Wikipedia

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    Ceres' shape is controlled mainly by gravity and spin, with only a 3% departure from hydrostatic equilibrium. Its best-fit shape is a triaxial ellipsoid with dimensions a = 483.1 km, b = 481.0, km and c = 445.9 km, with c being the north-south axis and a and b the semimajor and semiminor equatorial axes.

  3. Ceres - Wikipedia

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    Ceres (workstation), a computer workstation built at ETH Zürich; Ceres series (disambiguation), several series of postage stamps representing the goddess Ceres; Ceres Chess Engine, an experimental chess engine that uses Leela Chess Zero networks; Plural of cere, a part of the bill of certain birds; Pheidole ceres, a species of big-headed ant

  4. Kerwan (crater) - Wikipedia

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    The crater is distinctly shallow for its size, and lacks a central peak. A central peak might have been destroyed by a 15-kilometer-wide crater at the center of Kerwan. The crater is likely to be young relative to the rest of Ceres's surface, as Kerwan has largely obliterated the cratering in the southern part of Vendimia Planitia. [2]

  5. List of geological features on Ceres - Wikipedia

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    Ceres is saturated with impact craters.Many have a central pit or bright spot. In the first batch of 17 names approved by the IAU, craters north of 20° north latitude had names beginning with A–G (with Asari being the furthest north), those between 20° north and south latitude beginning with H–R, and those further south beginning with S–Z (with Zadeni being the furthest south).

  6. MagnifiScience Centre - Wikipedia

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    The original property of the science centre was formerly a colonial warehouse building located within the historic Railway Quarter. Adjacent to the property, passes the Karachi Circular Railway and the adjoining areas have a series of warehouses constructed during the British Raj. The site was originally owned by Ralli Brothers Ltd in 1888. [13]

  7. Kharadar - Wikipedia

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    The Wazir Mansion, birthplace of Pakistan's founder Muhammed Ali Jinnah is located in Kharadar. The neighbourhood was named after one of two gates to the old city of Karachi built in 1729 [3] – the other being Mitha Dar or "Sweet Gate," (referring to the potable, fresh water of the Lyari River) which is now the name of the neighborhood adjacent to the northern edge of Kharadar.

  8. Euphaedra ceres - Wikipedia

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    The description runs: Most resembles ceres ; the band of the fore wing is, however, not whitish but yellow and its shape is different; it runs from the costal margin obliquely towards the distal margin as far as cellule 4, in the middle of which its outer edge forms an obtuse angle directed towards the distal margin, whilst in ceres the band is ...

  9. Ancholi - Wikipedia

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