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Dawn has several mission objectives, including to continue testing the Ion Thruster. But why Ceres?

Ceres and Vesta were chosen, because they have contrasting content, one icy and one rocky. Also, they are among the protoplanets that remain intact since formation, which (hopefully) leads to a better understanding of the formation of our solar system, more specifically the different roles water and rock have.

We live in exciting times.

Dawn has several mission objectives, including testing the Ion Thruster. But why Ceres?

Ceres and Vesta were chosen, because they have contrasting content, one icy and one rocky. Also, they are among the protoplanets that remain intact since formation, which (hopefully) leads to a better understanding of the formation of our solar system, more specifically the different roles water and rock have.

We live in exciting times.

Dawn has several mission objectives, including to continue testing the Ion Thruster. But why Ceres?

Ceres and Vesta were chosen, because they have contrasting content, one icy and one rocky. Also, they are among the protoplanets that remain intact since formation, which (hopefully) leads to a better understanding of the formation of our solar system, more specifically the different roles water and rock have.

We live in exciting times.

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Dawn has several mission objectives, including testing the Ion Thruster. But why Ceres?

Ceres and Vesta were chosen, because they have contrasting content, one icy and one rocky. Also, they are among the protoplanets that remain intact since formation, which (hopefully) leads to a better understanding of the formation of our solar system, more specifically the different roles water and rock have.

We live in exciting times.