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Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary . 2014.
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary . 2014.
Ceres (dwarf planet) — For other uses of the name Ceres , see Ceres. Ceres Ceres as seen by Hubble Space Telescope (ACS). The … Wikipedia
dwarf planet — ˌdwarf ˈplanet 8 [dwarf planet] noun a round object in space that goes around the sun but is not as large as a planet and does not clear other objects from its path • the dwarf planets Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Makemake and Haumea • These bodies have… … Useful english dictionary
Dwarf planet — Not to be confused with Minor planet. Ceres as seen with the Hubble Space Telescope. It is the only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt … Wikipedia
dwarf planet — ▪ astronomy body, other than a natural satellite (moon), that orbits the Sun and that is, for practical purposes, smaller than the planet Mercury yet large enough for its own gravity to have rounded its shape substantially. The International… … Universalium
Eris (dwarf planet) — Eris Eris (centre) and Dysnomia (left of centre). Hubble Space Telescope … Wikipedia
Makemake (dwarf planet) — Makemake Makemake as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope Discovery Discovered by … Wikipedia
List of dwarf planet candidates — At present, the International Astronomical Union classifies five objects as dwarf planets: Ceres, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake, though dozens of others are thought likely to be classified as such in the future. The qualifying feature of… … Wikipedia
Ceres — commonly refers to: Ceres (dwarf planet), smallest of the five identified dwarf planets, originally classified as a planet, and later as the largest asteroid, and then most recently as a dwarf planet Ceres (Roman mythology), the Roman goddess of… … Wikipedia
Astronomers Reclassify Pluto as a Dwarf Planet — ▪ 2007 “What s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet.” These lines, spoken about Romeo by Shakespeare s Juliet, encapsulated the debate that peaked in 2006 over the meaning of the word planet. The original… … Universalium
Ceres (Roman mythology) — For the dwarf planet, see Ceres (dwarf planet). For other uses, see Ceres : This article refers to the Roman goddess of agriculture. If you are looking for the Greek deity, see Demeter.Infobox Greek deity Caption = This statue depicting Ceres… … Wikipedia
Ceres (Asteroid) — (1) Ceres (Zwergplanet) … Deutsch Wikipedia