Ceres as a Strategic Node for Interplanetary Communication: Assessing Its Potential for a Deep Space Network Hub
Published 2025-11-30
Keywords
- Ceres,
- Interplanetary Communication,
- Hub for Deep Space Network,
- Space
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Abstract
The dwarf planet Ceres, located in the central Main Asteroid Belt, has attracted scientific attention as a potential logistics, resource, and communication hub for future interplanetary missions. Its unique orbital position, low gravity, hypothesized water-ice inventory, and stable environment suggest that it could serve as a relay point for a next-generation Deep Space Network (DSN). This short review evaluates the scientific, engineering, and infrastructural potential of Ceres as a communication node. It examines orbital dynamics, advantages for long-range communication, resource availability for constructing communication infrastructure, and key challenges that must be addressed for operational viability. The study concludes that Ceres is a compelling intermediate outpost for relay operations between inner planets, outer planets, and deep-space probes, provided significant technological and logistical advancements occur.
