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        <Alias><alternate_title>NAIF ID 2000001</alternate_title></Alias>
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          From PDS Rings node.
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        Fact sheet maintained by NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive.
        Contains information on selected asteroids, including Ceres.
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    <External_Reference>
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        https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/galileanfact_table.html
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        Fact sheet maintained by NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive.
        Contains information on Jupiter's satellites and comparison with other selected solar system bodies.
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        Overview and summary list of orbital parameters and physical characteristics.
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      The largest body within the Solar System asteroid belt. It is the only body within
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