- 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...
-
Mercury (q = 0.307 AU). Such
hypothetical asteroids would likely be
termed vulcanoids,
although the term
often refers to
asteroids which more
specifically have...
- –
Dysnomia Ceres Makemake – moon
Haumea –
moons Others Minor planets Vulcanoids (hypothet.) ꞌAylóꞌchaxnims
Atiras Near-Earth
objects PHO
Arjunas Atens...
- than 5 AU (750 million km; 460 million mi) from the Sun. Notably, no
vulcanoids,
asteroids between Mercury and the Sun, have been discovered. As of 2024...
-
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...
-
Phaeton Planet Nine
Planet V
Planet X
Subsatellites Theia Tyche Vulcan Vulcanoids Exploration (outline)
Colonization Discovery astronomy historical models...
-
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...
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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...