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Series of asteroid rovers by JAXA
first asteroid rover in the world. On 9 May 2003, the MUSES-C spacecraft carrying MINERVA was launched from Kagoshima Space Center, and was named Hayabusa
MINERVA_(spacecraft)
Japanese probe to asteroid and sample return (2003–2010)
were returned to Earth aboard the spacecraft on 13 June 2010. The spacecraft also carried a detachable minilander, MINERVA, which failed to reach the surface
Hayabusa
Topics referred to by the same term
of Minerva, a self-declared South Pacific republic on the Minerva Reefs Minerva, Kentucky Minerva, New York Minerva, Ohio Minerva, Oregon Minerva, Texas
Minerva_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
through the city of Ōme OME-B, OME-C, OME-E and OME-Ant, parts of the MINERVA spacecraft This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Ome
Second NASA orbiter mission to Jupiter (2011–Present)
Lockheed Martin and operated by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the spacecraft was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on August 5, 2011 UTC
Juno_(spacecraft)
First NASA mission to orbit Jupiter (1989–2003)
Earth, and became the first spacecraft to orbit an outer planet. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory built the Galileo spacecraft and managed the Galileo program
Galileo_(spacecraft)
NASA space probe launched in 1977
and entered interstellar space on August 25, 2012, making it the first spacecraft to do so. Two years later, Voyager 1 began experiencing a third wave of
Voyager_1
NASA orbiter mission to asteroid Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres (2007–2018)
orbit around Ceres. Dawn is the first spacecraft to have orbited two extraterrestrial bodies, the first spacecraft to have visited either Vesta or Ceres
Dawn_(spacecraft)
NASA/ESA solar probe launched in 1990
the plane of the Solar System. To change the orbital inclination of a spacecraft to about 80° requires a large change in heliocentric velocity, the energy
Ulysses_(spacecraft)
Japanese space mission to asteroid Ryugu
(146 lb) of xenon reaction mass can change the speed of the spacecraft by up to 2 km/s. The spacecraft has four redundant reaction wheels and a chemical reaction
Hayabusa2
European space observatory for astrometry (2013–2025)
Agency (ESA) that was launched in 2013 and operated until March 2025. The spacecraft was designed for astrometry: measuring the positions, distances and motions
Gaia_(spacecraft)
NASA sample-return mission to Comet 81P/Wild 2 (1999–2011)
spacecraft was in the coma of Wild 2. The solar array design was derived primarily from the Small Spacecraft Technology Initiative (SSTI) spacecraft development
Stardust_(spacecraft)
First spacecraft to land on Titan
Cassini–Huygens mission and became the first spacecraft to land on Titan and the farthest landing from Earth a spacecraft has ever made. The probe was named after
Huygens_(spacecraft)
tables list all minor planets and comets that have been visited by robotic spacecraft. A total of 19 minor planets (asteroids, dwarf planets, and Kuiper belt
List of minor planets and comets visited by spacecraft
List_of_minor_planets_and_comets_visited_by_spacecraft
NASA space probe launched in 2005
interior of the nucleus, forming an impact crater. Photographs taken by the spacecraft showed the comet to be more dusty and less icy than had been expected
Deep_Impact_(spacecraft)
Planetary Society. 4 October 2019. @haya2e_jaxa (2 October 2019). "[MINERVA-II2] MINERVA-II2 is confirmed to have separated today (10/3) at 01:38 JST. The
List of artificial objects on extraterrestrial surfaces
List_of_artificial_objects_on_extraterrestrial_surfaces
NASA spacecraft (2006–present)
of NASA's New Frontiers program. Launched in 2006, it became the first spacecraft to perform a flyby study and capture high-resolution photographs of Pluto
New_Horizons
2021 NASA planetary defense mission
against near-Earth objects (NEOs). It was designed to assess how much a spacecraft impact can deflect an asteroid by hitting it head-on. The target asteroid
Double Asteroid Redirection Test
Double_Asteroid_Redirection_Test
European mission to study Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (2004–2016)
67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (67P). During its journey to the comet, the spacecraft performed flybys of Earth, Mars, and the asteroids 21 Lutetia and 2867
Rosetta_(spacecraft)
NASA mission to fly by eight asteroids
the planet. All target encounters will be flyby encounters. The Lucy spacecraft is the centerpiece of a US$981 million mission. On 4 January 2017, Lucy
Lucy_(spacecraft)
Type of spacecraft
A lander is a spacecraft that descends towards, then comes to rest on the surface of an astronomical body other than Earth.[page needed] In contrast to
Lander_(spacecraft)
Mission to Saturn (1997–2017)
including its rings and natural satellites. The Flagship-class robotic spacecraft comprised both NASA's Cassini space probe and ESA's Huygens lander, which
Cassini–Huygens
NASA Mars lander (2008)
mythological bird that is repeatedly reborn from its own ashes. The Phoenix spacecraft contains several previously built components. The lander used was the
Phoenix_(spacecraft)
NASA sample return probe
sampled all of the solar wind which the spacecraft encountered (the "bulk solar wind"). However, the spacecraft also carried three arrays of collectors
Genesis_(spacecraft)
NASA space probe launched in 1977
(Uranus and Neptune). The only spacecraft to have visited either of the ice giant planets, it was the third of five spacecraft to achieve Solar escape velocity
Voyager_2
Florida). The primary mission of MINERVA-Australis is to support observations carried out by the NASA TESS spacecraft, providing dedicated follow-up and
MINERVA-Australis
NASA mission to Mercury
becoming the first spacecraft to do so. It successfully completed its primary mission in 2012. Following two mission extensions, the spacecraft used the last
MESSENGER
European mission to study Jupiter and its moons since 2023
Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice, formerly JUICE) is an interplanetary spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency (ESA). It is on its way to orbit
Jupiter_Icy_Moons_Explorer
Japanese orbiter mission to Venus (2010–2024)
provided over 700 W of power while in Venus orbit. The total mass of the spacecraft at launch was 517.6 kg (1,141 lb). The mass of the science payload was
Akatsuki_(spacecraft)
Robotic European Space Agency lander that accompanied the Rosetta spacecraft
Hayabusa MASCOT, DLR-CNES mini asteroid lander MINERVA NEAR Shoemaker OSIRIS-REx Timeline of Rosetta spacecraft "Philae". National Space Science Data Center
Philae_(spacecraft)
Unmanned robotic spacecraft
A space probe is an uncrewed robotic spacecraft designed to explore outer space and transmit scientific data back to Earth. Space probes are used to investigate
Space_probe
NASA asteroid sample return mission (2016-2023)
completion of the primary OSIRIS-REx (Regolith Explorer) mission, the spacecraft, renamed as OSIRIS-APEX (Apophis Explorer), began a follow-up mission
OSIRIS-REx
NASA probe of the Sun's outer corona
Laboratory designed and built the spacecraft, which was launched on August 12, 2018. It became the first NASA spacecraft named after a living person, honoring
Parker_Solar_Probe
European space observatory
and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is a European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft built by a European industrial consortium led by Matra Marconi Space (now
Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
Solar_and_Heliospheric_Observatory
European spacecraft manufacturer
Exploration Company (TEC) is a European aerospace company developing reusable spacecraft. TEC is headquartered in Munich, Bordeaux, and Oberpfaffenhofen with additional
The_Exploration_Company
First spacecraft to visit Jupiter and the outer Solar System (1972–2003)
74-meter (9 ft 0 in) diameter parabolic dish high-gain antenna, and the spacecraft was spin stabilized around the axis of the antenna. Its electric power
Pioneer_10
Planetary defence spacecraft developed by the ESA
Hera is the first planetary defence spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency (ESA). Its primary mission objective is to study the Didymos binary
Hera_(space_mission)
Chinese asteroid and comet exploration mission
asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa and the main-belt comet 311P/PanSTARRS. The spacecraft will rendezvous with Kamoʻoalewa and conduct remote sensing observations
Tianwen-2
NASA Mars orbiter (2013–2025)
MAVEN is an inactive NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars that studied the loss of its atmospheric gases to space, providing insight into the history of the planet's
MAVEN
NASA orbiter mission to the Moon (2011–2012)
mapping of the Moon to determine its interior structure. The two small spacecraft, GRAIL A (Ebb) and GRAIL B (Flow), were launched on 10 September 2011
GRAIL
American space probe to asteroid (1996–2001)
asteroid Eros from close orbit over a period of a year. It was the first spacecraft to orbit an asteroid and land on it successfully. In February 2000, the
NEAR_Shoemaker
Future mission to asteroid 99942 Apophis
due to an increased delta-V demand. The spacecraft's solar arrays will be provided by JAXA. The spacecraft's central tube, made of carbon fibre reinforced
Ramses_(spacecraft)
Indian lunar mission (2019–Present)
composition, as well as the location and abundance of lunar water. The spacecraft was launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Chandrayaan-2
2022 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and maiden flight of Crew Dragon Freedom
on board the mission. Crew-4 was the maiden flight of the Crew Dragon spacecraft named Freedom, named such by the crew because it "celebrates a fundamental
SpaceX_Crew-4
Most missions to minor planets have been to asteroids or dwarf planets. Spacecraft visits to minor planets have mostly been flybys, and have ranged from
List of missions to minor planets
List_of_missions_to_minor_planets
European orbiter mission to Venus (2005–2015)
a pair of sensors together with the rotation of the probe allowed the spacecraft to resolve the small natural magnetic field beneath the disturbing fields
Venus_Express
Proposed NASA space probe to travel 1000 AU from the Sun
interstellar space – Iowa-led instrument detects plasma density jump, confirming spacecraft has entered the realm of the stars". EurekAlert!. Archived from the original
Interstellar Probe (spacecraft)
Interstellar_Probe_(spacecraft)
Proposed European CubeSat mission to an asteroid
type Planetary defense & asteroid exploration Operator ESA Spacecraft properties Spacecraft type 12U CubeSat Start of mission Launch date 2030 (planned)
Satis_(spacecraft)
NASA spacecraft active since 2005
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is a spacecraft designed to search for the existence of water on Mars and provide support for missions to Mars, as
Mars_Reconnaissance_Orbiter
Renewed 21st-century competition in space exploration
satellite constellations, advancements in reusable launch vehicles and spacecraft, a return to crewed lunar landings, establishing a permanent moonbase
New_Space_Race
NASA rover exploring Mars since 2012
exploration, it also measured the radiation exposure in the interior of the spacecraft as it traveled to Mars, and it is continuing radiation measurements as
Curiosity_(rover)
Combination of launch vehicle and spacecraft
A space vehicle is the combination of a spacecraft and its launch vehicle which carries it into space. The earliest space vehicles were expendable launch
Space_vehicle
Failed Japanese orbiter mission to Mars (1998–2003)
for use in future planetary missions. Specifically, instruments on the spacecraft were to measure the structure, composition and dynamics of the ionosphere
Nozomi_(spacecraft)
NASA mission to explore Mars via two rovers
June 25, 2003. NASA's Launch Services Program managed the launch of both spacecraft. The probes landed in January 2004 in widely separated equatorial locations
Mars_Exploration_Rover
NASA space mission to Jupiter and Europa
Europa from March 2031. Europa Clipper is the largest interplanetary spacecraft ever launched by NASA. The mission used a gravity assist from Mars in
Europa_Clipper
Former NASA Lunar mission
communications terminal. The mission ended on April 18, 2014, when the spacecraft's controllers intentionally crashed LADEE into the far side of the Moon
LADEE
on the lunar surface, followed later that year by Luna 10, the first spacecraft to enter orbit around the Moon. In 1968, the Zond 5 mission became the
List_of_missions_to_the_Moon
American solar research spacecraft
magnetic storms. DSCOVR was originally proposed as an Earth observation spacecraft positioned at the Sun-Earth L1 Lagrange point, providing live video of
Deep Space Climate Observatory
Deep_Space_Climate_Observatory
Proposed European VTOL lifting body spacecraft
Stage for Innovative Exploration (SUSIE) is a proposal for a reusable spacecraft designed by ArianeGroup. It is capable of crewed operations, carrying
Smart Upper Stage for Innovative Exploration
Smart_Upper_Stage_for_Innovative_Exploration
launched June 1996, failed – Earth observation mission using four identical spacecraft to study the planet's magnetosphere. Failed on launch. Re-launch – Cluster
List of European Space Agency programmes and missions
List_of_European_Space_Agency_programmes_and_missions
American space program to study Jupiter (1989–2003)
bodies. Named after the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, the Galileo spacecraft consisted of an orbiter and an atmospheric entry probe. It was delivered
Galileo_project
European organisation dedicated to space exploration
NASA on the Artemis programme, especially manufacturing of the Orion spacecraft's European Service Module (ESM). ESA launches and operates uncrewed missions
European_Space_Agency
Japanese lunar lander (2023–2024)
exceeding that of earlier missions. Although the landing was successful, the spacecraft came to rest on its side, leaving its solar panels oriented away from
Smart Lander for Investigating Moon
Smart_Lander_for_Investigating_Moon
Uncrewed cargo spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency
Vehicle, originally Ariane Transfer Vehicle or ATV, was an expendable cargo spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency (ESA), used for space cargo transport
Automated_Transfer_Vehicle
NASA orbiter mission to Mars (1996–2006)
identifying potential landing sites and relaying surface telemetry. The spacecraft completed its primary mission in January 2001 and was in its third extended
Mars_Global_Surveyor
Planned module of the Lunar Gateway
station, allowing it to transmit data to and receive data from other spacecraft on and around the Moon. It will launch in 2027 pre-attached to the HALO
European System Providing Refueling, Infrastructure and Telecommunications
European_System_Providing_Refueling,_Infrastructure_and_Telecommunications
First human spaceflight in history
from the spacecraft. Instead they relied on the network of ground stations, also called Command Points, to communicate with the spacecraft; all of these
Vostok_1
bodies. Spaceflight portal Solar System portal Lists of spacecraft List of uncrewed spacecraft by program Discovery and exploration of the Solar System
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Indian lunar mission (2023–Present)
equivalents on Chandrayaan-2, which had crashed on landing in 2019. The spacecraft was launched on 14 July 2023, at 14:35 IST from the Satish Dhawan Space
Chandrayaan-3
European orbiter mission to Mars (2003–present)
(and counting), it is the second longest surviving, continually active spacecraft in orbit around a planet other than Earth, behind only NASA's still active
Mars_Express
Indian lunar sample-return mission
combined fuel mass and size of the spacecraft. Hence the flight was optimised for a dual-launch strategy. The spacecraft elements include: Propulsion Module
Chandrayaan-4
NASA Mars lander (2018–2022)
the spacecraft was returned to Lockheed Martin's factory in Colorado for storage, and the Atlas V launch vehicle intended to launch the spacecraft was
InSight
Japanese space probe (2014–2015)
change. Shortly after the Earth flyby, contact with the spacecraft was lost. The 70 kg spacecraft had a specific impulse of 1000 seconds, for a delta-v
PROCYON
Space exploration probe mission to Mars
operations are led by the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC). The spacecraft was assembled in the United States at the University of Colorado Boulder's
Emirates_Mars_Mission
Indian orbiter mission to Mars (2013–2022)
mission. It carried five scientific instruments. The spacecraft was monitored from the Spacecraft Control Centre at ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command
Mars_Orbiter_Mission
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
satellite built by Swales, the first being the Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) spacecraft, which continues to orbit Earth. Swales was also responsible for designing
THEMIS
Apollo asteroid
both a C-type asteroid and a B-type asteroid. In June 2018, the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 arrived at the asteroid. After making measurements and taking
162173_Ryugu
2026 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
Crew Program flight and the 20th crewed orbital flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft. The mission transported four crew members—NASA astronauts Jessica Meir
SpaceX_Crew-12
2026 lunar landing mission
Firefly Aerospace for launch in late 2026. The mission includes three spacecraft that will be launched together on a SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 launch vehicle
Blue_Ghost_Mission_2
NSSD – Spacecraft – Trajectory Details (SAS-B)". NASA. Archived from the original on 2016-11-29. Retrieved 2008-02-27. "NASA – NSSDC – Spacecraft – Details
List_of_space_telescopes
Failed Russian lunar lander
in 1976, and was intended to be the first spacecraft ever to land near the lunar south pole. The spacecraft was manufactured by NPO Lavochkin and carried
Luna_25
British professional organization for designers
programme to ensure that designers are recognised for their work. The Minerva Service Award is to be awarded to members of the Society who have made
Chartered Society of Designers
Chartered_Society_of_Designers
American astronomical observatory in Arizona
telescopes of the automated Miniature Exoplanet Radial Velocity Array (MINERVA). The observatory is known for its pioneering work in ground-based gamma-ray
Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory
Fred_Lawrence_Whipple_Observatory
orbit) Arrival: 8 May 2024 Institution: SUPARCO BepiColombo Mission: Spacecraft consists of the Mercury Transfer Module (MTM), Mercury Planetary Orbiter
List of active Solar System probes
List_of_active_Solar_System_probes
2015 European Space Agency spacecraft
as test masses) can fly through space, untouched but shielded by the spacecraft, and maintain their relative positions to the precision needed to realize
LISA_Pathfinder
2019 Chinese lunar lander & rover
robotic spacecraft mission in the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program of the CNSA. It made a soft landing on the far side of the Moon, the first spacecraft to
Chang'e_4
First interplanetary solar sail spacecraft
Sun) is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) experimental spacecraft. The spacecraft was launched on 20 May 2010, aboard an H-IIA rocket, together
IKAROS
Lunar Impactor
Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) was a robotic spacecraft operated by NASA. The mission was conceived as a low-cost means of determining
LCROSS
Private crewed spaceflight to the International Space Station in 2025
a SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket, which placed the Crew Dragon Grace spacecraft into low Earth orbit. Ax-4 was the first mission to fly aboard the Crew
Axiom_Mission_4
ESA/JAXA mission to study Mercury in orbit (2018–present)
magnetosphere, and both interior and surface structure. In 2017 the spacecraft's cost was estimated at €1.65 billion (US$1.86 billion). It was launched
BepiColombo
Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth
centered on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, which also includes Jupiter and Minerva, goddess of wisdom. Juno's own warlike aspect among the Romans is apparent
Juno_(mythology)
Astrobiology Mars rover mission by NASA
On April 30, 2021, Perseverance became the first spacecraft to hear and record another spacecraft, the Ingenuity helicopter, on another planet. The launch
Mars_2020
Indian lunar mission (2008–2009)
The mission consisted of an orbiter and an impactor. ISRO launched the spacecraft using a PSLV-XL (C-11) rocket on 22 October 2008 at 00:52 UTC from Satish
Chandrayaan-1
2025 lunar landing mission
robotic Moon landing mission conducted by Firefly Aerospace (Firefly). The spacecraft soft-landed on the lunar surface on March 2, 2025, and Firefly thus became
Blue_Ghost_Mission_1
Mars orbiter, part of ExoMars programme
reduce direct-to-Earth communication capability in comparison to orbital spacecraft. As an example, the capability downlinks on Spirit and Opportunity rovers
Trace_Gas_Orbiter
2018 Mars flyby mission
November 2018 - when InSight was out of line of sight from the Earth. Both spacecraft were 6U CubeSats designed to test miniaturized communications and navigation
Mars_Cube_One
Setting of John Norman's novels
various population groups are transplants from Earth brought there by spacecraft through the behind-the-scenes rulers of Gor, the Priest-Kings, an extraterrestrial
Gor
NASA flyby mission to asteroid Braille and Comet Borrelly (1998–2001)
Deep Space 1 (DS1) was a NASA technology demonstration spacecraft which flew by an asteroid and a comet. It was part of the New Millennium Program, dedicated
Deep_Space_1
Retired NASA helicopter on the Mars 2020 mission
affect both collective and cyclic pitch. Ingenuity was also constructed to spacecraft specifications to withstand the acceleration and vibrations during launch
Ingenuity_(helicopter)
European space-based solar observatory
gravity-assist manoeuvres around Venus and one around Earth to alter the spacecraft's trajectory, guiding it towards the innermost regions of the Solar System
Solar_Orbiter
MINERVA SPACECRAFT
MINERVA SPACECRAFT
Boy/Male
Indian, Traditional
Intellect
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Intellect
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Goddess of Wisdom
Girl/Female
Muslim
Shinning light, Guiding light (1)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Guiding Light; Shinning Light
Girl/Female
Greek American Latin
Wise.
Girl/Female
Latin
A name referring to the Minerva.
Girl/Female
Celtic
White as foam.
Girl/Female
French
Form of Williamina.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Small Utensil
Female
Italian
Italian form of Celtic Genovefa, probably GINEVRA means "race of women."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Shinning light or guiding light
Girl/Female
French, German, Italian, Welsh
Juniper Tree; White; Smooth; Soft; White Race
Girl/Female
Latin
A name referring to the Minerva.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend Italian
Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen.
Girl/Female
Indian
Shinning light, Guiding light
Girl/Female
Russian Celtic
Wise.
Female
Celtic
, ("great"); an epithet of Minerva.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Mineral
Male
English
Miner
MINERVA SPACECRAFT
MINERVA SPACECRAFT
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Warrior of Truth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
Muslim
Precious gem
Boy/Male
Latin English
Merciful.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Affectionate
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
The Blessing of the Guru
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Dwelling in the Eternal Realm
Boy/Male
English
Scholar.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
The Soul
Male
Hebrew
(ש×Ö°×ַלְתִּי×ֵל) Hebrew name SHEALTIYEL means "borrowed from God." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Zerubbabel.
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n.
The mineral black tourmaline or schorl; -- so called by the Cornish miners.
v. i.
Anything which is neither animal nor vegetable, as in the most general classification of things into three kingdoms (animal, vegetable, and mineral).
v. i.
An inorganic species or substance occurring in nature, having a definite chemical composition and usually a distinct crystalline form. Rocks, except certain glassy igneous forms, are either simple minerals or aggregates of minerals.
n.
A mineral. See Turquoise.
n.
One who mines; a digger for metals, etc.; one engaged in the business of getting ore, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; one who digs military mines; as, armies have sappers and miners.
n.
A miner's luncheon.
a.
Impregnated with minerals; as, mineral waters.
n. pl.
The lowest division of rhizopods, including those which resemble the amoebas, but are destitute of a nucleus.
n.
Jet, the mineral.
n.
The goddess of wisdom, of war, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving; -- identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene.
n.
The chattering, or garrulous, honey eater of Australia (Myzantha garrula).
a.
Of or pertaining to minerals; consisting of a mineral or of minerals; as, a mineral substance.
n.
The mineral chondrodite.
n.
A miner's compass.
v. i.
A mine.
n.
Any of numerous insects which, in the larval state, excavate galleries in the parenchyma of leaves. They are mostly minute moths and dipterous flies.
pl.
of Moneron
n.
See Rake, a mineral vein.
n.
A waxlike mineral resin; -- sometimes called native paraffin, and mineral wax.