Ceres: Asteroid or Planet?
			
		
		
		
			Is 
Ceres an 
asteroid or a planet?   
Although a trivial designation to some, the recent suggestion by the 
Planet Definition Committee of the 
International Astronomical Union would have Ceres reclassified from asteroid to planet.  
A change in taxonomy might lead to more notoriety for the frequently overlooked world.
Ceres, 
at about 1000 kilometers across, is the largest object in the 
main asteroid belt 
between Mars and Jupiter.
Under the 
newly proposed criteria, Ceres would qualify as a planet because it is nearly 
spherical and sufficiently distant from other planets.  
 
Pictured above is the best picture yet of Ceres, taken by the 
Hubble Space Telescope 
as part of a series of exposures ending in 2004 January.
Currently, NASA's 
Dawn mission is scheduled to launch in 2007 June to explore 
Ceres and Vesta, 
regardless of their future designations.