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astronomers settled on Piazzi's name. The
adjectival forms of
Ceres are
Cererian and Cererean, both
pronounced /sɪˈrɪəriən/. Cerium, a rare-earth element...
- -s to a -d, -t, or -r, as in Mars–Martian, Pallas–Palladian and Ceres–
Cererian;
occasionally an -n has been lost
historically from the
nominative form...
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Ceres is a
dwarf planet in the
asteroid belt that lies
between the
orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The IAU has
adopted two
themes for
naming surface features...
- on its
slopes which are
thought to be salt,
similar to the
better known Cererian bright spots, and
likely resulted from
cryovolcanic activity from Ceres's...
- to 2.82; 0.08 to 0.18; 7.4 to 10.5); also
known as
Ceres family (adj.
Cererian)
after 1 Ceres; and
Minerva (adj. Minervian)
family after 93 Minerva (identified...
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Cerean may
refer to: an
adjective pertaining to the
goddess Ceres (also
Cererian, Cererean) an
adjective and
demonym pertaining to the
dwarf planet Ceres...
- C-type asteroids. Some
differences do exist. The
ubiquitous features of the
Cererian IR
spectra are
those of
hydrated materials,
which indicate the presence...
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craters on
Ceres exhibit a wide
range of appearances. A
large number of
Cererian craters have
central peaks. By
correlating the
presence or
absence of central...