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- Orcus - Wikipedia
Orcus is the name of a fire protection and risk consultancy in the North and South America specializing in unique hazards such as refineries and chemical storage
- Orcus - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Orcus, also known as Tenebrous [4] [7] [23] was a demon prince and purported primordial [24] that served as master of the undead from the depths of the Abyss [11] [25] Returned from undeath but not technically alive, the Demon Lord of Undeath was the multiverse's staunchest advocate for stagnation
- Orcus - 5etools
Orcus is a bestial creature of corruption with a diseased, decaying look He has the lower torso of a goat, and a humanoid upper body with a corpulent belly swollen with rot
- Orcus Roman God: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Underworld Deity
Orcus, the Roman god of the underworld and death, holds a significant place in both Roman and Etruscan mythology Associated with punishing wrongdoers and those who break oaths, Orcus shares connections with other underworld deities like Pluton, Hades, and Dis Pater
- The Dwarf Planet Orcus - Universe Today
Although Orcus has not yet been officially categorized as a dwarf planet by the IAU, many astronomers agree that it meets all the requirements and will be in the future
- APOD: 2009 March 25 - Orcus of the Outer Solar System
Explanation: A newly discovered object in the outer Solar System moves like an anti-Pluto 90482 Orcus was first discovered in 2004 and is slightly smaller than Pluto, although still one of the largest Kuiper belt objects known
- Orcus | Space Engine planetary Database Wiki | Fandom
Orcus (minor-planet designation: 90482 Orcus) is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper belt, with one large moon, Vanth It has an estimated diameter of 870 to 960 km (540 to 600 mi), comparable to the Inner Solar System dwarf planet Ceres
- Unraveling the Mysteries of Orcus: From its Discovery to its Secrets
Orcus, formerly known as 2004 DW, is a trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper Belt, a region of the solar system located beyond the orbit of Neptune
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