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Thorondor may
refer to:
Thorondor (Middle-earth), the Lord of
Eagles in Tolkien's Middle-earth
Thorondor (moon), the only
known moon of the trans-Neptunian...
- 385446 Manwë ([ˈmanwɛ]), or (385446) Manwë–
Thorondor ([θɔˈrɔndɔr]), is a
binary resonant Kuiper belt
object in a 4:7 mean-motion
resonance with Neptune...
- speak. The
Great Eagles resemble actual eagles, but are much larger.
Thorondor is said to have been the
greatest of all birds, with a
wingspan of 30...
- last resort, the
winged dragons led by
Ancalagon the Black. Eärendil and
Thorondor are
confronted by
Ancalagon in an
aerial battle in
which the
dragon is...
- Strix, bird of ill omen from
classical mythology 13.40°N 88.26°E
Thorondor Saxum Thorondor, the King of the
Eagles in Tolkien's Middle-earth 47.94°S 45.10°E...
- 78 33000 1500 BIN JPL LoMP LCDB 385446 Manwë 4:7 185 0.58 2003 160 –
Thorondor (Manwë I) 2006 92 6674 110.176 BIN JPL LoMP LCDB (469420) 2001 XP254 3:5...
- dragons,
which drove the
Valar back. Eärendil in
Vingilot attacked, with
Thorondor and his
great eagles, and
killed Ancalagon the Black,
greatest of the...
- the
gates of Angband. Eärendil in his
airborne ship Vingilot,
aided by
Thorondor and his
great Eagles,
battled Ancalagon's
dragons for an
entire day. At...
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Discovered 2003 Aug. 25 by M. W. Buie at
Cerro Tololo.
Secondary (385446) I =
Thorondor discovered in 2006 by K.S. Noll et al.
using the
Hubble Space Telescope...
- Eärendil,
flying in his ship Vingilot, with the birds, led by the
Eagle Thorondor,
defeated Melkor's dragons, who were led by
Ancalagon The Black. Most...