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Sedna (minor-planet designation: 90377 Sedna) is a dwarf planet in the outermost reaches of the Solar System, orbiting the Sun beyond the orbit of Neptune. Discovered in 2003, the planetoid's surface is one of the reddest known among Solar System bodies.
- Sedna (mythology) - Wikipedia
Sedna (Inuktitut: ᓴᓐᓇ, romanized: Sanna, previously Sedna or...
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Sedna may refer to: Sedna (mythology), the Inuit goddess of...
- Sedna (mythology) - Wikipedia
Sedna (Inuktitut: ᓴᓐᓇ, romanized: Sanna, previously Sedna or Sidne) is the goddess of the sea and marine animals in Inuit religion, also known as the Mother of the Sea or Mistress of the Sea. The story of Sedna, which is a creation myth, describes how she came to rule over Adlivun, the Inuit version the underworld.
Sedna may refer to: Sedna (mythology), the Inuit goddess of the sea. Sedna (dwarf planet), a trans-Neptunian dwarf planet. Sedna (beverage), a tonic wine, formerly made in Belfast. Sedna (database), a native XML database. Doriprismatica sedna, a species of nudibranch. Sedna Finance, a structured investment vehicle.
Sedna, officially designated as 90377 Sedna is a dwarf planet candidate in the outermost reaches of the Solar System discovered in 2003. Spectroscopy has revealed that Sedna's surface composition is largely a mixture of water, methane, and nitrogen ices with tholins, similar to those of some...
11 Οκτ 2024 · Sedna, small body in the outer solar system that may be the first discovered object from the Oort cloud. Sedna was discovered in 2003 by a team of American astronomers at Palomar Observatory on Mount Palomar, California. At that time, it was the most distant object in the solar system that had ever.
10 Αυγ 2015 · Sedna, which was discovered in the outer reaches of the Solar System in 2003, is most likely a dwarf planet. And as the furthest known object from the Sun, and located within the hypothetical...
Sedna Introduction. Sedna, a central deity in Inuit mythology, is deeply associated with the sea and marine life. Revered as the goddess of the ocean, she plays a pivotal role in Inuit folklore and serves as a symbol of respect for the sea and its creatures.