The planets closest to the sun are the most difficult to view. Look for Mercury on the days when its elliptical orbit takes it either closer or farther away from the solar system's hypergiant, hence at its greatest elongations. When it appears on the west side of the sun, it can be v...
So Anansi disguised himself in a cloak of bird feathers and eavesdropped on a party his father was having with a billion other gods, planets, stars, and so on. “What I really want,” Nyame said to them, “is the moon, sun, and darkness, which I put away after the creation and ha...
Coper has a yellow dwarf star and an intriguing group of planets. A dazzling radioactive element, that we named Vertium, was discovered. Our physicists think it could heat our colonies, and upgrade weapons and armour.As word spread, the rebel groups bolted for Coper. The fragile cooperation ...
Square-jawed and blue-eyed, Robert Stack appeared in Westerns and war movies in the 1940s and 1950s before starring as Treasury agent Eliot Ness on the popular television series "The Untouchables," which ran four seasons starting in 1959. After playing the upstanding, righteous Ness, Stack del...
THE HIPPOI AREIOI (Horses of Ares) were four immortal horses named Aithon (Aethon), Phlogios (Phlogius), Konabos (Conabus) and Phobos (Phobus) which drew the chariot of the god Ares.FAMILY OF THE HORSESPARENTSBOREAS & AN ERINYS (Quintus Smyrnaeus 8.239)NAMES...
45:50 Are there other planets (that are still part of the matrix) that souls reincarnate onto? 47:54 We are the batteries that power this, so this leads to one of the solutions to bringing this down. 53:11 How does Alzheimer's, dementia or drugs affect consciousness after crossing over...
“So Many Planets” has a good rhythm, almost a calypso kind of thing. There’s a bit of Talking Heads style to it, and Annie Clark did work with David Byrne before. The title track is surprisingly upbeat. The Decemberists, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again –“Burial Ground” ...
after making the sky, the land and trees bearing fruit. Genesis 1:1-14. He put the two lights, inside, the firmament, to give light upon the land. “The whole order of the stars shall be concealed from the sinners and they shall error concerning them, and take them as gods” ...
From around the 1st century BCE, they introduced a system where each day was named after one of their pagan gods, each of whom was associated with one of the classical planets. For example, Saturday wasdies Saturni, the day of Saturn. ...
Interestingly, most heavenly bodies, especially the planets and natural satellites in the Solar System, are named after Roman gods. Ancient civilization also used to worship these celestial bodies, particularly the sun and the moon.