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  2. Ceres (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia

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    Ceres follows an orbit between Mars and Jupiter, near the middle of the asteroid belt, with an orbital period (year) of 4.6 Earth years. [2] Compared to other planets and dwarf planets, Ceres's orbit is moderately tilted relative to that of Earth; its inclination (i) is 10.6°, compared to 7° for Mercury and 17° for Pluto.

  3. File:Ceres, Earth & Moon size comparison.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Solar System objects by size - Wikipedia

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    This list contains a selection of objects 50 and 99 km in radius (100 km to 199 km in average diameter). The listed objects currently include most objects in the asteroid belt and moons of the giant planets in this size range, but many newly discovered objects in the outer Solar System are missing, such as those included in the following ...

  5. File:Eros, Vesta and Ceres size comparison.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Geology of Ceres - Wikipedia

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    Though large relative to asteroids, Ceres is small compared with many other solid bodies in the Solar System. For example, it is only 28% the size of Earth's Moon and 41% that of Pluto, another dwarf planet. It is comparable in size to Saturn's moons Tethys and Dione. Ceres' small size means that it cooled much faster than full-sized planets ...

  7. File:Ceres Earth Moon Comparison.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Skyscraper-size asteroid will buzz Earth on Friday, safely ...

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    An asteroid as big as a skyscraper will pass within 1.7 million miles of Earth on Friday. ... space rock is between 690 feet and 1,575 feet (210 meters and 480 meters) across. ... similar in size ...

  9. Natural satellite - Wikipedia

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    The seven largest natural satellites in the Solar System (those bigger than 2,500 km across) are Jupiter's Galilean moons (Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa), Saturn's moon Titan, Earth's moon, and Neptune's captured natural satellite Triton. Triton, the smallest of these, has more mass than all smaller natural satellites together.