Will Dawn successfully enter orbit around Ceres?

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Dawn recently captured high-resolution images of Ceres, showcasing its rotation over an hour. As of January 26, Ceres appears about half the size of the full moon from the spacecraft, which is currently traveling at over 17 km/second. Dawn is gradually moving closer to Ceres, expected to reach 100,000 km by February 10. Analysis indicates that the probe's deceleration is marginally sufficient for orbital capture, making the upcoming approach and entry into orbit critical. The mission's success hinges on navigating this tricky phase effectively.
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Dawn took more shots of Ceres yesterday, the 26 Jan, and a brief animation has been posted showing rotation over the course of about one hour.
https://twitter.com/NASA_Dawn/status/560077265334071297

Here is a sample frame. It's just a still--more interesting to go see the animation. It is higher resolution than what we saw earlier.
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As of now, and as of 26 Jan when the sequence of shots was taken, Ceres seen from the spacecraft is roughly half the size of a full moon.

Ceres and the probe are orbiting "neck and neck" at somewhat over 17 km/second. Roughly parallel with Dawn on the inside track, nearer the sun. In addition to its orbital motion, Dawn is slowly moving out towards Ceres. It is currently about 200 thousand km from the planet and by 10 February should be within 100 thousand km.

It turns out that OmCheeto posted the same image of Ceres in another thread, about the same time. He also did some analysis of the rate the probe is slowing down as it approaches Ceres, to see if the deceleration is sufficient for it to be captured in orbit. Just barely, in fact. The approach and entry into circular orbit preparatory to survey will be tricky.
 
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