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Ceres lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Ceres is the closest dwarf planet to the Sun. 25% of the mass of the entire asteroid belt is occupied by Ceres. The planet is generally too dim to be seen
Document Analysis Surviving in harsh environments is not a piece of cake. It takes hard work and dedication. In this specific case, it also required a ton of planning, planning that was changed last minute to accumulate for a
Rationale for Exploring Ceres Ceres, a dwarf planet discovered in 1801, is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It has no moons or rings, has a rocky terrain, and is only the size
Story #3 Custom Story SOL 270 We have arrived at base located in the sea of KERWAN. The vehicle has undergone a maintenance check, and is being fixed now. The process should be quick, and we should be able
Story #2 Discovery Story SOL 241 What we have found today, thanks to what can only be classified as dumb luck, is unlike anything anyone on this crew has ever seen. The possibilities as to what exactly this material is
Daily Report #1 SOL 185:DAILY REPORT LOCATION: OCCATOR CRATER REPORT: The Surface of this crater is covered in ice and salt, in the center of the crater there is an unusual concentration of the ice and salt, and more spots
Story #1 Survival Story: SOL 232 Today was a day of uncertain outcome. Above all, it was important to stay calm; otherwise what would have happened today could have had a worse outcome. Our heading was normal at first,
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