Surprising Troughs on Asteroid Vesta Might Have Resulted From Collision | Space
4 Vesta - Wikipedia
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Vesta (asteroid) — Astronoo
NASA's Dawn Mission to the Asteroid Belt Says Good Night - The New York Times
Earth's moon and huge asteroid Vesta share violent history
Vesta has no moons – is it unlucky or did it eat them? | New Scientist
Vesta, Enceladus, Miranda, Mimas | The Planetary Society
Moon/Vesta Size Comparison
Scale comparison of Vesta and Ceres | The Planetary Society
File:Ceres-Vesta-Eros compared to Pluto-Charon.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
The Moon and Vesta Share the Same Cosmic History | Anne's Astronomy News
In Depth | 4 Vesta – NASA Solar System Exploration
Vesta
NASA History - Discovered in 1807, Vesta is the second most massive body in the main asteroid belt, only less massive than the dwarf planet Ceres. This giant, rocky asteroid accounts for