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  • In Roman mythology, Saturn (Latin: Saturnus) was a major Roman deity ... Just like Cronus in Greek mythology, Saturn was the son of the supreme ...
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  • Neptune (Latin: Neptūnus) was the god of the sea in Roman mythology ... #039;s defeat, the three brothers Jupiter, Pluto and Neptune divided up the ...
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  • Pluto, also designated (134340) Pluto or 134340 Pluto, is the second ... Pluto and its largest satellite, Charon, could be considered a binary ...
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  • Hades was also known as Pluto (from Greek Ploutōn), and it was by ... In Greek mythology, Hades (the "unseen") was also known ...
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  • has designated three dwarf planets: Ceres, Pluto, and Eris. There have been ... However, in the twentieth century, Pluto was discovered. After initial ...
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  • such as mysticism, religious faith, mythology, nature and Oriental philosophy ... Holst lived to see the discovery of Pluto in 1930. Although it was ...
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  • htm Solar Eclipses in History and Mythology.] Retrieved August 4, 2017. ... Pluto, with its proportionately large moon Charon, is also the site ...
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  • In Greek mythology, Demeter (Greek: "mother-earth" or possibly ... the unwilling consort of Hades (Roman Pluto, the underworld god of wealth ...
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  • A portion of the dwarf planet Pluto's highly eccentric orbit ... accepted nomenclature. In Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of ...
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  • at least three dwarf planets (including Pluto) with their four known ... named after gods and goddesses from Greco-Roman mythology. ...
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  • Plutonic rocks are named after Pluto, the ancient Roman god of the underworld. Volcanic rocks are named after Vulcan, the Roman name for the ...
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  • Intrusive rocks are also called plutonic rocks, named after Pluto, the Roman god of the underworld. ==See also== * Basalt * Granite ...
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  • fertility, her element is Earth. In Norse mythology, the Earth goddess Jord ... Earth's moon. With the exception of Pluto's Charon, it is the ...
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  • In Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo (Ancient Greek Ἀπόλλων ... of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. London, 1880. ...
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  • of a planet or minor planet (for example, Pluto III) * In the constellation ... * 3 Roman gods: Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto (Air, Water, Earth) ...
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  • *Before 2006 (when Pluto was officially designated a dwarf planet ... *Nine is a significant number in Norse Mythology. Odin hung himself ...
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  • including the Sun, the Earth, the Moon, and Pluto.]] The core beliefs ... on a particular culture's prevailing mythology. These varied mythologies ...
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  • will actually return more data from Jupiter than Pluto. Imaging of Jupiter began on September 4, 2006. ===Future probes=== NASA is planning a ...
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  • the Sun, extends outward past the orbit of Pluto to the heliopause, where ... an important part of Nordic Bronze Age mythology.]] Humanity's ...
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  • Many songs are connected to ancient mythology and folk religious beliefs ... and dispossession in Kazakhstan. London: Pluto Press, 2002. ISBN 0745315038 ...
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