Definition of Vulcanoids. Meaning of Vulcanoids. Synonyms of Vulcanoids

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Vulcanoids. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Vulcanoids and, of course, Vulcanoids synonyms and on the right images related to the word Vulcanoids.

Definition of Vulcanoids

No result for Vulcanoids. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Vulcanoids from wikipedia

- relativity. So far, no vulcanoids have been discovered, and it is not yet clear whether any exist. If they do exist, the vulcanoids could easily evade detection...
- were later accounted for via Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Vulcanoids, asteroids that may exist within a gravitationally stable region inside...
- 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...
- hypothetical planet, even though it has been ruled out, and also for the Vulcanoids, a hypothetical po****tion of asteroids that may exist inside the orbit...
- Mercury (q = 0.307 AU). Such hypothetical asteroids would likely be termed vulcanoids, although the term often refers to asteroids which more specifically have...
- – Weywot OrcusVanth GonggongXiangliu Sedna Others Minor planets Vulcanoids (hypothet.) ꞌAylóꞌchaxnims Atiras Near-Earth objects PHO Arjunas Atens...
- Ten Planet V Planet X Subsatellites Synestia Theia Themis Tyche Vulcan Vulcanoids Waltemath's moons Exploration (outline) Colonization Discovery astronomy...
- valleys Largest lakes Hypothetical Planet Nine Five-planet Nice model Vulcanoids Tyche Nemesis Planets beyond Neptune Claimed moons of Earth List of hypothetical...
- valleys Largest lakes Hypothetical Planet Nine Five-planet Nice model Vulcanoids Tyche Nemesis Planets beyond Neptune Claimed moons of Earth List of hypothetical...
- 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...