Catasterismi 1 [= Hesiod, Astronomia fr. 3 Evelyn-White, p.68–71 = fr. 6 Freeman, p. 12; Gantz, p. 98, 725–726; cf. Hesiod, Astronomia fr. 3 Evelyn-White, p...
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the U.S. Naval Observatory. The names of the two satellites, Phobos and Deimos, were chosen by Hall based upon a suggestion by Henry Madan, a science instructor...
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Observatorio Astronomico Corgas Z66 Deimos Sky Survey (DeSS) Src Archived 2019-03-29 at the Wayback Machine CM DeSS Deimos Sky Survey, Niefla Mountain Z67...
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Olympians in defeating the Gigantes. According to Hesiod, in his lost poem Astronomia, Orion, while hunting with Artemis and her mother Leto, claimed that he...
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Amphitrite was born Triton, and from Ares and Aphrodite came Phobos (Fear), Deimos (Terror), and Harmonia (Harmony). Zeus, with Atlas's daughter Maia, produced...
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0.000927 AU (138,700 km; 86,200 mi). For comparison, Mars's outer moon Deimos orbits it at a distance of 0.00016 AU (24,000 km; 15,000 mi). Due to the...
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mass in the solar photosphere. 1877 – Asaph Hall discovers Mars's moons Deimos and Phobos. 1887 – The Michelson–Morley experiment, intended to measure...
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