Asteroids and Dwarf Planets Visible In June 2015 Skywatching | Video

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Dwarf planet Ceres and asteroid Pallas, discovered in 1801 and 1802, are visible in the night sky in June. Ceres was originally classified as a planet, then an asteroid, and finally a dwarf planet after further observation. -- Skywatching Guide: http://goo.gl/y6HIc1

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