Cruthin, also known as Cruithne, a people of early Ireland
3753 Cruithne, near-Earth asteroid
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3753 Cruithne is a Q-type, Aten asteroid in orbit around the Sun in 1:1 orbital resonance with Earth, making it a co-orbital object. It is an asteroid...
Cruithne may refer to: Cruthin, also known as Cruithne, a people of early Ireland 3753 Cruithne, near-Earth asteroid This disambiguation page lists articles...
Irish: [ˈkruθʲinʲ]; Middle Irish: Cruithnig or Cruithni; Modern Irish: Cruithne [ˈkɾˠɪ(h)nʲə]) were a people of early medieval Ireland. Their heartland...
Seven Children of Cruithne (Old Irish: Mórseiser do Chruithne claind) is a quatrain written in Old Irish that forms the earliest known record of one of...
other than Earth itself, such as the orbital path of the NEO asteroid 3753 Cruithne. Earth trojans, such as 2010 TK7, are NEOs that orbit the Sun (not Earth)...
in the Lebor Bretnach's account of the origins of the Cruithne. The list begins with Cruithne son of Cing, who is reported to be "father of the Picts"...
term Prydain, Britain, which has the same source as the Goidelic term Cruithne used to refer to the early Brythonic-speaking inhabitants of Ireland. The...
Earth's equator There are a number of near-Earth asteroids, including 3753 Cruithne, that are co-orbital with Earth: their orbits bring them close to Earth...
Chronicle, repeating this story, further names the mythical founding leader Cruithne (the Gaelic word for Pict), followed by his sons, whose names correspond...
orbits that are co-orbital with Earth or another planet. Examples are 3753 Cruithne and 2002 AA29. The first instance of this type of orbital arrangement was...
founded by Caitt (or Cat), one of the seven sons of the ancestor figure Cruithne. The territory of Cait covered not only modern Caithness, but also southeast...
SO16, 2015 SO2 and possibly 2001 GO2. A broader definition includes 3753 Cruithne, which can be said to be in a compound and/or transition orbit, or (85770)...
point, neither L4 nor L5. Earth has another noted companion, asteroid 3753 Cruithne. About 5 km across, it has a peculiar type of orbital resonance called...
(or Cathassach mac Fíachnai) (died 668) was a Dal nAraide king of the Cruithne in Ulaid (Ulster). He was the son of Fiachnae mac Báetáin (died 626) a...
Bevan: Indecent Exposure: Sexuality, Society and the Archaeological Record. Cruithne Press: Glasgow, pp. 187–98. Siebert, Eve (18 January 2011). "Chaucer's...
occupy Lagrange points. Known objects on horseshoe orbits include 3753 Cruithne with Earth, and Saturn's moons Epimetheus and Janus. Lagrange points are...
near-Earth object that is also horseshoe companion to the Earth like 3753 Cruithne. 2006 JY26 was discovered by E. J. Christensen on 6 May 2006, observing...
orbiting a planet but is actually in co-orbit with it. See asteroids 3753 (Cruithne) and 2002 AA29. Sub-orbital flight A launch where a spacecraft approaches...
composition to Pluto, later captured by Neptune. 2006 definition of planet 3753 Cruithne Co-orbital configuration Definition of a planet Ecliptic Hill sphere Natural...
geography of sexual encounter: prostitution in English medieval towns, Cruithne Press, ISBN 978-1-873448-19-9 Keene, D. J.; Harding, Vanessa (1987), St...