Haulani (crater)
Haulani is an impact crater located on Ceres that contains "Spot 1", one of the bright spots observed by the Dawn spacecraft. The crater was named after Haulani, the Hawaiian goddess of plants.[1][2]
Gallery
Haulani crater - context images
Haulani - in visible/brightness (left); false color/mineralogy; infrared/temperature (5 September 2015). |
Haulani in enhanced color |
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