Dawn data: Ceres

These images are from the Framing Camera on NASA's Dawn spacecraft and should be credited to NASA / JPL-Caltech / UCLA / MPS / DLR / IDA. The images have been released to NASA's Planetary Data System. Clicking on any image thumbnail will give you a "browse" JPEG version of the image. To get to the archival data for that image, click the link below the image that says "IMG file".

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Ceres home - Optical navigation 1, 2, and 3 - Satellite searches - Rotation characterization 1 - Rotation characterization 2 - Optical navigation 4, 5, 6, and 7 - High Phase - Rotation Characterization 3

A few notes on the Framing Camera: It is a relatively wide-angle camera, with a 5.5° field of view over 1024 pixels square, so each pixel spans 93 microradians. Here is a list of the center wavelengths of each of Dawn's filters: