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			What does the surface of asteroid 
Vesta look like?
The brightest asteroid in the 
Solar System 
and the object which takes up about 10 percent of the entire mass of the 
main asteroid belt 
had never been seen up close before.
Over the past few weeks, however, the robotic Dawn spacecraft became the first 
spacecraft ever to 
approach Vesta.
A few days ago, just after attaining orbit, Dawn took the 
above image.
Early images show Vesta to be an old and battered world, covered with craters, bulges, grooves, and 
cliffs.
Studying 
Vesta may give clues to the 
formative years of our early Solar System, as the unusual world may be one of the largest remaining 
protoplanets.
After a year of 
studying Vesta, Dawn is scheduled to leave orbit and, in 2015, approach the only 
asteroid-belt object that is larger: 
Ceres.