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Main article: Rocky Planets (Theoretical Models) A Vulcanoid type planet is a theoretical model of a planet orbiting close to its parent star. The name is not official and comes from the theoretical planet Vulcan, predicted to orbit the Sun closer then Mercury [1]. The Solar System does not have a Vulcanoid planet, but other stars have, as it's proven by the Kepler Space Telescope.

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  • Main article: Rocky Planets (Theoretical Models) A Vulcanoid type planet is a theoretical model of a planet orbiting close to its parent star. The name is not official and comes from the theoretical planet Vulcan, predicted to orbit the Sun closer then Mercury [1]. The Solar System does not have a Vulcanoid planet, but other stars have, as it's proven by the Kepler Space Telescope.
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  • Main article: Rocky Planets (Theoretical Models) A Vulcanoid type planet is a theoretical model of a planet orbiting close to its parent star. The name is not official and comes from the theoretical planet Vulcan, predicted to orbit the Sun closer then Mercury [1]. The Solar System does not have a Vulcanoid planet, but other stars have, as it's proven by the Kepler Space Telescope.
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