6-hour step finder chart animation of asteroid (1) Ceres.
Between the 5 - 7th June, 2013, the magnitude +8.8 asteroid (1) Ceres will pass ~1° from the star Pollux, in Gemini. It may just be possible to observe it through 10 x 50 binoculars
Asteroid (1) Ceres occulted the magnitude 7.9 star HIP 93277 in the constellation Sagittarius, at 09:29 UT, 20th November, 2010. The 25.5 second event was visible from Japan.
Position(2000): RA 19 00 00.2582 Dec -28 03 03.011
On the 6th of July, 2010, the 7th magnitude asteroid Ceres lies below the star Theta Ophiuchi. The asteroid will be next to a 6th magnitude star 2.5 degrees southeast of Theta Ophiuchus.