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| NASA's Juno Spacecraft Images Big DipperSpace DailyJuno's name comes from Greek and Roman mythology. The god Jupiter drew a veil of clouds around himself to hide his mischief, and his wife, the goddess Juno, was able to peer through the clouds and reveal Jupiter's true nature. The JunoCam test image of ... and more » |
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 msnbc.com | Miss a Big Dipper photo? Not by a long shot!msnbc.comThe spacecraft is named after the goddess Juno in Greek and Roman mythology. In the myth, the god Jupiter used clouds to hide his acts of mischief, but his wife Juno was able to peer through the veil to see her husband's antics, according to a NASA ... and more » |
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 GoLocalProv | Locating Hercules in the SkyGoLocalProvWhether in mythology or in the night sky this time of year, Hercules is enormous and eye-catching. Several astronomical objects can lure me out into a dark sky to gaze upon majestry of the heavens. One is the Milky Way, the second is the August Perseid ... |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 01:36:11 AM
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| The ScenePeace Arch NewsNuttall-Smith will read from his two recently-published novels: Blood, Feathers and Holy Men, a page-turning blending of Irish, Norse and Pre-Columbian mythology tracing an unknown chapter in the story of the Americas; and Secrets Kept/Secrets Told, ... |
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