“…The difference between the polar and equatorial axes of the best fit ellipsoids is ≈56 km for Vesta and ≈36 km for Ceres. The long‐wavelength content of the shape models has been used along with the gravity field models (Konopliv, Park, et al, , ; Park et al, , ) to constrain the internal structure of these bodies (see Ermakov, Mazarico, et al, ; Fu et al, , for Vesta and Ermakov, Mazarico, et al, ; Fu et al, , for Ceres). However, the short‐wavelength topography, at scales of 10–100 image pixels (several kilometers‐scale and shorter) from the lowest altitude orbit, has not been characterized in a statistical sense.…”