This full view of the giant asteroid
Vesta was taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, launched Sept. 27, 2007, as part of
a rotation characterization sequence on July 24, 2011, at a distance of 3,200
miles (5,200 kilometers). A rotation characterization sequence helps the
scientists and engineers by giving an initial overview of the character of the
surface as Vesta rotated underneath the spacecraft. This view of Vesta shows
impact craters of various sizes and troughs parallel to the equator. The
resolution of this image is about 500 meters per pixel.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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