Gamma Aquilae, Latinized from γ Aquilae, and formally known as Tarazed /ˈtærəzɛd/, is a star in the constellation of Aquila. It has an apparent visual...
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Apophis, near Earth asteroid Apep (star system), triple star system that is a gamma-ray burst progenitor in the Milky Way Ethnoherpetology Referenced in John...
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Gamma Cassiopeiae, Latinized from γ Cassiopeiae, is a bright star at the center of the distinctive "W" asterism in the northern circumpolar constellation...
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Porrima may refer to: Antevorta, a goddess in Roman mythology Gamma Virginis, a star in the constellation Virgo Schinia, a genus of insects known as flower...
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Cassiopeia (constellation) (section Mythology)
charioteer's whip was represented by Gamma Cassiopeiae, sometimes called "Tsih", the Chinese word for "whip". In Hindu Mythology, Cassiopeia was associated with...
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Gram (disambiguation) (section Mythology and fiction)
Gram is a unit of mass. Gram may also refer to: Gram (mythology), a sword in Norse mythology Gram of Denmark, a legendary king Mount Gram (Middle-earth)...
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Leo (constellation) (redirect from Leo mythology)
sickle is marked by six stars: Epsilon Leonis, Mu Leonis, Zeta Leonis, Gamma Leonis, Eta Leonis, and Alpha Leonis. The rest of the three stars form an...
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Lotis can refer to: Lotis (mythology), a nymph in Greek mythology Lotis (beetle), a genus of beetles Large Optical Test and Integration Site, at the Lockheed...
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Aries (constellation) (redirect from Aries (mythology))
second magnitude), Sheratan (Beta Arietis, third magnitude), Mesarthim (Gamma Arietis, fourth magnitude), and 41 Arietis (also fourth magnitude). The...
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the river of forgetfulness in Greek mythology'. Lethe may also refer to: Lethe (daughter of Eris), in Greek mythology, the personification of forgetfulness...
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Traditional African religions (redirect from African mythology)
Bantu mythology (Central, Southeast, Southern Africa) Bushongo mythology (Congo) Kongo religion (Congo) Lugbara mythology (Congo) Baluba mythology (Congo)...
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Pegasus (constellation) (section Mythology)
constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer...
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Gamma Cancri, or γ Cancri, is a star in the northern constellation of Cancer. It is formally named Asellus Borealis /əˈsɛləs bɒriˈælɪs/, the traditional...
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Tikki Tikki Tembo (redirect from Gamma Goochee)
"(You Got) The Gamma Goochee" by Gamma Goochee Himself (John Mangiagli) chants "Nicki Nicki Nimbo No So Limbo Oo Ma Moochi Gamma Gamma Goochee" of...
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name) Gró, a figure in Norse mythology Groma language (ISO 639-3 code) - language spoken by some Tibetans Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO) This disambiguation...
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List of Star Trek regions of space (redirect from Gamma Quadrant)
Bajor-B'Hava'el system in the Alpha Quadrant to the Idran system in the Gamma Quadrant, which are seventy thousand light-years apart. Due to the strategic...
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Draco (constellation) (section Mythology)
in Draco. The brighter of the three, and the brightest star in Draco, is Gamma Draconis, traditionally called Etamin or Eltanin. It is an orange giant...
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Cancer (constellation) (redirect from Carcinus (mythology))
the reddest star in the sky. Known as Asellus Borealis "northern donkey", Gamma Cancri is a white-hued A-type subgiant of spectral type A1IV and magnitude...
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Libra (constellation) (section History and mythology)
Beta Librae are considered to represent the scales' balance beam, while Gamma and Sigma are the weighing pans. Alpha Librae, called Zubenelgenubi, is...
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Ares (category Greek mythology of Thrace)
Mythology, London (1873). Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Stephanus of Byzantium, Stephani Byzantii Ethnica: Volumen I Alpha - Gamma,...
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Cygnus (constellation) (section History and mythology)
Beta Cygni was named in New Zealand; it was likely called Whetu-kaupo. Gamma Cygni was called Fanui-runga in the Tuamotus. Deneb was also often a given...
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Milky Way (section Gamma rays and x-rays)
various gamma-ray detection missions have discovered 511-keV gamma rays coming from the general direction of the Galactic Center. These gamma rays are...
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Archived from the original on 2020-10-08 – via IanRidpath.com. "Gacrux/Gamma Crucis 2?". Sol Station. Sol Company. Archived from the original on 2011-11-03...
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Orion (constellation) (section History and mythology)
the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy. It is named after a hunter in Greek mythology. Orion is most prominent during winter evenings in the Northern Hemisphere...
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Graecus (category Thessalian mythology)
Mythology, London (1873). Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Stephanus of Byzantium, Stephani Byzantii Ethnica: Volumen I Alpha - Gamma,...
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valerianine, and valerine Isovaleramide may be created in the extraction process. Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) Valeric acid Isovaleric acid Iridoids, including...
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Cepheus (constellation) (section History and mythology)
deep northern sky, named after Cepheus, a king of Aethiopia in Greek mythology. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the second century astronomer...
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extragalactic origin of gamma-ray bursts and the first brown dwarf. JPL · 9804 9807 Rhene 1997 SJ4 Rhene, a nymph from Greek mythology. She was the mother...
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the constellation of Norma. Named after the serpent deity from Egyptian mythology, the star system is surrounded by a vast complex of stellar wind and cosmic...
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Triangulum (section History and mythology)
stars, giving six of them Bayer designations. The white stars Beta and Gamma Trianguli, of apparent magnitudes 3.00 and 4.00, respectively, form the...
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