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An alternate explanation that fits the evidence is that Vesta was once part of a planet – but which planet that might been ...
Vesta has a number of characteristics working in its favor when it comes to its visibility in the night sky. For one, it ...
For decades, scientists believed Vesta, one of the largest objects in our solar system's asteroid belt, wasn't just an ...
Vesta, thought to be the second-largest asteroid in the solar system, could be a piece of an ancient, unknown planet, a new ...
Vesta’s classification has vexed astronomers for decades, but a recent study is forcing planetary scientists to reevaluate ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. An image of Vesta captured as NASA's Dawn spacecraft retreated from the asteroid in 2012.
For decades, scientists believed Vesta, one of the largest objects in our solar system's asteroid belt, wasn't just an asteroid and eventually concluded it was more like a planet with a crust, mantle ...
Planetary scientists research the complex asteroid Vesta which may possess the same fundamental architecture as Earth such as ...
Vesta, one of the two largest bodies in our solar system's asteroid belt, has long been thought to be more than just another ...
As the second-largest object in the main asteroid belt, Vesta attracts a healthy amount of scientific interest.
NASA launched the Dawn spacecraft in 2007 to study Vesta and Ceres, the two largest objects in the asteroid belt. The goal was to better understand how planets were formed.
Vesta might be a shattered remnant of an early planet, not a failed one—forcing scientists to rethink how worlds begin.