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Vulcan (hypothetical planet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vulcan was a small planet proposed to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. There were attributes of Mercury's orbit that astronomers couldn't explain. In the 19th-century French mathematici...
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Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Astronomers have long had their eye on Epsilon Eridani, the relatively nearby star around which a ... His point: Epsilon Eridani is yet another star where its biggest planet interferes with the possibility of having habitable earthlike planets sorry Mr. Spock (Epsilon Eridani was the home of Spocks native planet Vulcan in the...
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Planet Vulcan is 16 light-years from Earth, located roughly in the same region as Betazed, Andor, Tellar and Alpha Centauri. ... The planet Vulcan; ... Mount Seleya on planet Vulcan...
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If Vulcan life were to exist on the planet, the orbit of the planet would have to lie in a sweet spot around the star where liquid water could be present on its surface. Water is an essential ingredient for any organism to live long and prosper.
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Vulcan, the intra-Mercurial planet ... Vulcan, the intra-Mercurial planet, 1860-1916, 1971 ... This was too small to account for the deviations of Mercury's orbit, but perhaps this was the largest member of that intra-Mercurial asteroid belt? Le Verrier fell in love with the planet, and named it Vulcan.
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