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Hypothetical asteroids orbiting close to the Sun
The vulcanoids are a hypothetical population of asteroids that orbit the Sun in a dynamically stable zone inside the orbit of the planet Mercury. They
Vulcanoid
American computer scientist (born 1960)
Solar parallax during the 2004 Transit of Venus as well as the search for Vulcanoid asteroids. He was also involved in politics as a Sunnyvale, California
Landon_Curt_Noll
Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it
include the closest objects to the Sun known in the Solar System. No vulcanoids, asteroids between the orbit of Mercury and the Sun, have been discovered
Solar_System
Hypothetical planet between the Sun and Mercury
gravity. The International Astronomical Union has reserved the name 'Vulcanoid" for asteroids that may exist inside the orbit of the planet Mercury.
Vulcan_(hypothetical_planet)
Natural physical entity in space
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Astronomical_object
Hypothetical bodies around the Solar System
were later accounted for via Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Vulcanoids, asteroids that may exist within a gravitationally stable region inside
List of hypothetical Solar System objects
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Planets visible to the naked eye
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Classical_planet
Large, round non-stellar astronomical object
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Planet
Largest moon of Saturn
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Titan_(moon)
Topics referred to by the same term
a hypothetical planet once thought to be between Mercury and the Sun Vulcanoid, a hypothetical population of asteroids between Mercury and the Sun Vulcan
Vulcan
Region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
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Asteroid_belt
Stony main-belt asteroid
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Group of near-Earth asteroids
Mercury (q = 0.307 AU). Such hypothetical asteroids would likely be termed vulcanoids, although the term often refers to asteroids which more specifically have
Atira_asteroid
Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter
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Io_(moon)
Larger of the two moons of Mars
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Phobos_(moon)
Topics referred to by the same term
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Vulcanite_(disambiguation)
Small Solar System body with an orbit that can bring it close to Earth
within the orbit of Venus and which include the hypothetical sub-group of Vulcanoids, which have orbits entirely within the orbit of Mercury. The Atens have
Near-Earth_object
that peculiarities in Mercury's orbit were the result of another planet. Vulcanoid, a hypothetical population of asteroids that orbit the Sun in a dynamically
List_of_mythological_objects
Near-Earth asteroid
cross the orbit of Venus. Therefore, it does not fit the criteria for a vulcanoid or ꞋAylóꞌchaxnim asteroid, which would require it have a wholly intra-Mercurian
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valleys Largest lakes Hypothetical Planet Nine Five-planet Nice model Vulcanoids Tyche Nemesis Planets beyond Neptune Claimed moons of Earth List of hypothetical
List of tallest mountains in the Solar System
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discovered; as such, the names they have been given are provisional. Vulcanoid asteroids are hypothetical asteroids that orbit entirely within the orbit
List_of_minor-planet_groups
Small natural satellite of Pluto
inside the orbit of Mercury, as well as having given its name to the vulcanoids. On 2 July 2013, the IAU announced that it had formally approved the names
Styx_(moon)
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List of largest lakes and seas in the Solar System
List_of_largest_lakes_and_seas_in_the_Solar_System
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List of largest craters in the Solar System
List_of_largest_craters_in_the_Solar_System
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List of largest rifts, canyons and valleys in the Solar System
List_of_largest_rifts,_canyons_and_valleys_in_the_Solar_System
First known asteroid of the Vatira population
ꞌAylóꞌchaxnim's diameter can be constrained to approximately 1.5 km (0.93 mi). Vulcanoids – a hypothetical population of asteroids within Mercury's orbit 2019 AQ3
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Overview of the scientific field of astronomy
System body Asteroids Minor planets Category:Asteroid groups and families Vulcanoid asteroids Near-Earth asteroids Asteroid belt Trojan asteroid Centaur Neptune
Outline_of_astronomy
Small natural satellite of Pluto
orbit of Mercury, as well as having given its name to the hypothetical vulcanoids. "Cerberus" is already the name of an asteroid, 1865 Cerberus, but the
Kerberos_(moon)
Near-Earth asteroid of the Atira group
planet has neither been numbered nor named by the Minor Planet Center. Vulcanoids, a hypothetical population of asteroids within Mercury's orbit 2019 LF6
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Overview of and topical guide to the Solar System
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include Aten asteroids (including Apohele asteroids and the hypothetical Vulcanoid asteroids) and some Apollo asteroids (perhaps including quasi-satellites
Transit_of_minor_planets
American engineer and planetary scientist (born 1957)
They use the camera to search for a hypothetical group of asteroids (Vulcanoids) between the orbit of Mercury and the Sun that are so elusive and hard
Alan_Stern
Planetary defense nonprofit organization
collisional and dynamical evolution of main-belt and near-Earth asteroids, Vulcanoids, Kuiper belt comets, and interplanetary dust." He is the author of 68
B612_Foundation
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List of craters in the Solar System
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1994 video game
Blue-White in color) Alpha Asteroid Belt; analogous to the nonexistent Vulcanoids Hermes (Rocky Planet); analogous to Mercury Rhea (Earth-like Planet) Similar
Alien_Legacy
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Historical models of the Solar System
Historical_models_of_the_Solar_System
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Timeline of Solar System astronomy
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Canadian-American astronomer
Mercury, which is now known not to exist (however the existence of small Vulcanoid planetoids remains a possibility). He believed he had seen such two such
James_Craig_Watson
American astronomer
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Craig_Chester_(astronomer)
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Conferring Fame; Lord Krishna's Mother
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Lotus-eyed
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(Μάξιμος) Greek form of Latin Maximus, MAKSIMOS means "the greatest."
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Remembrance of Allah
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The Moon
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Absorbed in Adoration of God
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Precious gem
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From the wealthy man's mountain.
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