★ ıs тнєяє αηyтнıηg cłσsєя тσ тнє sυη тнαη мєяcυяy?
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So your answer is No IntroductionBecause Mercury is so close to the Sun, it is hard to directly observe from Earth except during dawn or twilight, when the Sun's brightness doesn't outshine little Mercury. However, 13 times each century, observers on Earth can watch Mercury pass across the face of the Sun, an event called a transit.
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According to Scientific Theories and Principles, the Space Scientists had concluded that there is no any astronomical object closer to sun than mercury.
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New theories and things were proposed in the later part. They were as follows:
- But later however, it is believed that there is presence of some asteroids between the Sun and Mercury known as Vulcanoids.
- Vulcanoids got their name from a hypothetical planet called Vulcan which was believed to be orbiting inside the planet Mercury in 1800's but later it was proved that this didn't exist.
- These asteroids were extremely hard to detect because they were very small in their size and the glare of the Sun were making it more impossible to observe.
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