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 | | Titan Titan, in Greek religion and mythology, one of 12 primeval deities. |  | | Tethys Tethys, in Greek religion and mythology, a Titan, daughter of Gaea and Uranus. |  | | Kronos Kronos or Cronusboth: krō´nes, in Greek religion and mythology, the youngest Titan, son of Uranus and Gaea. |
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| | Tethys |
 | | “Titan Tethys was once married to Oceanus, whose translucent waters scarf the broad earth. |  | | And the River Kairatos was glad exceedingly, and glad was Tethys that they were sending their daughters to be handmaidens to the daughter of Leto.” —Callimachus, Hymn III to Artemis 40 |  | | The males were Kronos, Hyperion, Koios, Iapetos, Krios and Okeanos, and their sisters were Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoibe and Tethys [he omits Theia]. |
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| | Titan - Wikipedia |
 | | In Greek mythology the Titans were the giant divine beings who preceded the Olympian gods. |  | | In Hesiod's Theogony ("The Birth of the Gods") we are told that Earth and Sky gave birth to the Titans, among whom were Cronus (or Saturn) and Rhea, the mother and father of the Olympians. |  | | Titan was discovered in 1655 by the Dutch astronomer Christian Huygens, making it one of the first non-terrestrial moons to be discovered. |
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http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan
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| | Tethys (titan) Definition / Tethys (titan) Research |
 | | Our surviving sources of mythology are literary reworkings of this oral tradition, supplemented by interpretations of iconic imagery, sometimes modern ones, sometimes ancient ones, as myth was a means for later Greeks themselves to throw light on cult practices and traditions that were no longer explicable. |  | | [click for more], Tethys was a Titaness and sea goddess who was both sister and wife of Oceanus. |  | | [click for more], the AlpheusIn Greek mythology, Alpheus, or Alpheios (Greek: &;, meaning whitish) was a river and river-god, thus like most river-gods a son of Oceanus and Tethys. |
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http://www.elresearch.com/Tethys_(titan)
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| | Destination: Titan- news @ nature.com - science news |
 | | Titan reveals methane rain and rocks of water |  | | This could mean that Huygens has ended up on dry land, rather than in a wintry sea, says Jean-Pierre Lebreton, Huygens' mission manager. |  | | News@nature.com finds out where it went, and whether it matters. |
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http://www.nature.com/news/specials/titan
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| | Tethys Sea @AryanaSite.com |
 | | In Greek mythology, Tethys, a Titan, was the daughter of Uranus, god of Heaven, and Gaea, goddess of Earth, and wife of her brother, Oceanus. |  | | Today, remnants of Tethys are the Mediterranean and Black seas, and the landlocked Caspian and Aral seas, all of which were once linked. |  | | Tethys Sea, name given to the ocean that separated the southern continental mass of Gondwanaland from the northern continental mass of Laurasia within the ancient supercontinent of Pangaea. |
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http://www.aryanasite.com/afghanistan/relatedarticles/tethyssea.htm
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| | Saturn's Moon Titan |
 | | The radar illumination was from the south: dark regions may represent areas that are smooth, made of radar-absorbing materials, or are sloped away from the direction of illumination. |  | | This method for seeing Titan's surface was explained in an earlier release about Titan (see PIA06071). |  | | Features as small as 10 kilometers (6 miles) can be discern. |
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http://www.solarviews.com/eng/titan.htm
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| | Birds Online - My Budgies - Tethys |
 | | In Greek mythology, Tethys was the powerful godess of the sea who was the sister and wife of Oceanus, both. |  | | This disease makes budgies become incapable of flight for the rest of their lives. |  | | That's how Tethys came to my bird room where she joined the other flightless birds like Wega and Jupiter. |
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http://www.birds-online.de/meine_sittiche/verstorbene/tethys_en.htm
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| | * Telesto - (Astronomy): Definition |
 | | In Greek mythology Telesto was a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys... |  | | At least a dozen others have been noted (but not named yet)... |  | | Telesto ("tah LESS toh") is the tenth of Saturn's known satellites: orbit: 294,660 km from Saturn diameter: 29 km (34 x 28 x 36) mass: ? |
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http://www.mimihu.com/astronomy/telesto.html
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| | Universe Today - Best Views of Titan and Tethys |
 | | The mosaic reveals a world nearly saturated with craters -- many small craters lie on top of older, larger ones, suggesting an ancient surface. |  | | New views of two of Saturn's moons, Titan and Tethys, represent the most detailed look at these moons to date and show a sharp contrast between them -- one is foggy and one is cratered. |  | | The images to create this mosaic were taken on Oct. 28, 2004, at a distance of about 256,000 kilometers (159,000 miles) from Tethys. |
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http://www.universetoday.com/am/publish/best_views_titan_tethys.html?24112004
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| | Palaeos Earth: Geography: The Tethys Sea |
 | | The Tethys was named in 1893 by the Austrian geologist Eduard Suess after the Titan Tethys, the daughter of Uranus and Gaia, and the sister and consort of Oceanus, the ancient Greek god of the ocean. |  | | The Tethys Sea also expanded westward, splitting Pangaea into the supercontinents of Gondwana (in the South) and Laurasia (in the North). |  | | As presently understood, there were actually at least two Tethys Seas. |
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http://www.palaeos.com/Earth/Geography/Tethys.htm
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| | Pictures of Mimas,Tethys and Titan - moons of Saturn |
 | | This means that the craters at the bottom half were flooded with volcanic lava - making this half of Tethys smoother. |  | | Titan's atmosphere might even be thicker than the atmosphere of Earth. |  | | This picture was taken by Voyager 1 in 1980. |
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http://www.the-planet-saturn.com/tethys-titan-pictures.html
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| | Cassini-Huygens: Multimedia-Images |
 | | This view is a mosaic of two images taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Feb. 19, 2005. |  | | Tethys (at the bottom) has been battered by impacts over the eons, and some of its many craters are visible in this image. |  | | Three very different worlds crowd the frame in this unique view from the Cassini spacecraft, which although partly overexposed, provides a splendid look at several major targets of interest for the mission. |
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http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/image-details.cfm?imageID=1561
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| | First Close Encounter Of Saturn's Hazy Moon Titan |
 | | Cassini Shows Grandeur Of Two Saturn Moons (November 25, 2004) -- New views of two of Saturn's moons, Titan and Tethys, represent the most detailed look at these moons to date and show a sharp contrast between them -- one is foggy and one is... |  | | This is one of 45 planned flybys of Titan during the four-year tour. |  | | Scientists believe Titan's atmosphere is similar to that of early Earth. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/10/041026121715.htm
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| | Greek Mythology |
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| | The Cassini Mission to Saturn and its Moon Titan |
 | | The Titan probe is named in honor of the Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens, who discovered Titan in 1655, then announced four years later that the strange Saturn "moons" seen by the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei in 1610 were actually a system of rings surrounding the planet. |  | | Titan, which is slightly larger than the planet Mercury, has an atmosphere denser than Earth's. |  | | In October 1997, a robotic spacecraft will begin a seven-year journey to reach Saturn, some 1.4 billion kilometers from Earth. |
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http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/tlnasa/pictures/litho/cassini/cassini.html
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| | Saturn |
 | | The dark spot above the center of the rings is the moon Enceladus. |  | | Tethys, Dione, and Rhea are around 1,000 to 1,500 km (620 to 930 miles) in diameter, while Enceladus and Mimas are 500 and 390 km (310 and 242 miles) across, respectively. |  | | While Iapetus has about four-tenths the size of Earth's Moon (1,440 km or 710 miles), Hyperion is a more like an irregular asteroid at 350 by 200 km (or 220 by 120 miles). |
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http://www.solstation.com/stars/saturn.htm
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| | The Satellites of Saturn |
 | | Voyager results indicate that Titan is more like Earth than any of the planets. |  | | The abundance of carbon components may make Titan a natural laboratory to study the most primitive organic chemical reactions that were present on Earth some 4 billion years ago. |  | | Titan, once thought to be the largest moon in the solar system, turned out to be slightly smaller than Ganymede when photographed by Voyager 1. |
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http://cirs.gsfc.nasa.gov/satellites_titan.htm
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| | [ELFWOOD] SF&F Art / Hanna Sandvig / 'Tethys' |
 | | This is Tethys, the titan who gave birth to a bunch of rivers and 3000 water nymphs so I figured she was pretty much just pregnant all the time. |  | | Ditto for this one I really like this especially her head. |  | | You are visitor 118 to this page since May 20th. |
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http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/art/h/a/hanasu/tethys.jpg.html
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| | Huygens Lands on Titan |
 | | This mosaic of three frames from the Huygens Descent Imager/ Spectral Radiometer (DISR) instrument provides unprecedented detail of the high ridge area including the flow down into a major river channel from different sources. |  | | This is the colored view, following processing to add reflection spectra data, and gives a better indication of the actual color of the surface. |  | | It was taken from an altitude of 16.2 kilometers with a resolution of approximately 40 meters per pixel. |
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http://www.solarviews.com/eng/huygens.htm
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| | Die Blinde Kuh: Weltall - Der Saturnmond Titan |
 | | Jetzt ist sie endlich angekommen und hat Huygens am 14. |  | | Die Raumsonde Voyager I flog 1981 am Titan vorbei. |  | | Wahrscheinlich hat er deshalb auch diesen Namen abbekommen. |
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http://www.blinde-kuh.de/weltall/titan.html
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| | Tethys (luna) |
 | | El cratering pálido de esta segunda región indica que Tethys era una vez internamente activo, haciendo partes del terreno más viejo ser vuelto a allanar. |  | | English version: Tethys (moon) Next: Mégês Phyleïdês Up |  | | El cráter es absolutamente plano ahora (o más exacto, concuerda con la forma esférica de Tethys), como los cráteres en Callisto, sin las montañas altas del anillo y los picos centrales vistos común en la luna y el mercurio. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/te/Tethys%20%28luna%29.htm
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| | Astronomie - Principales lunes de Saturne |
 | | Titan est la plus grande lune de Saturne, ainsi que la deuxième plus grande lune du système solaire derrière Ganymède (de Jupiter). |
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http://pages.infinit.net/fdesteur/astro/lunes_saturne.html
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| | Ciencia y Tecnología |
 | | El viernes a las 10h30 GMT Cassini estará a unos 246.000 km de Tethys. |  | | Este satélite, de poco más de 1.000 km de diámetro, es -de acuerdo con las mediciones de densidad- una esfera de hielo y que exhibe en uno de sus hemisferios un gigantesco cráter de 240 km, llamado Odiseo, con una elevación central que semeja a un gigantesco forúnculo. |  | | Huygens, la parte europea del proyecto, se desprenderá de Cassini el día de Navidad poco antes de un segundo encuentro con Titán e iniciará un lento descenso hacia la superficie, operación que, si todo va bien, debe concluir el 14 de enero. |
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http://www.dlh.lahora.com.ec/paginas/ciencia/titan.htm
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| | Stargate SG-1_La Sexta Raza/ Similitudes/Tethys |
 | | El hemisferio occidental está dominado por un enorme cráter llamado Odysseus con 400 kilómetros de diámetro lo que hace que ocupe las dos quintas partes de Tethys. |  | | Se sabe que Tethys no estuvo siempre helado y sólido. |  | | ada más pisar el planeta tuve que traer al mundo al hijo de Tethys. |
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http://www.stargatesg1-lasextaraza.com/Sites/La%20Sexta%20Raza/Similitudes/Primera%20Temporada/Similitudes_briefcandle_thethys.htm
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| | Die Blinde Kuh: Weltall - Der Saturnmond Tethys |
 | | Dies ist wahrscheinlich dann entstanden, als Tethy abkühlte und völlig vereiste. |  | | In knapp 2 Erdentagen hat dieser Mond den Saturn umrundet. |  | | Tethys scheint ein riesiger Wassereisball zu sein, wie auch die Monde Dione und Rhea. |
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http://www.blinde-kuh.de/weltall/tethys.html
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| | Birds Online - Meine Wellensittiche - Titan |
 | | In der griechischen Mythologie bezeichnet man die Kinder von Uranus und Gaia als "Titanen". |  | | Titan ist ein im Durchmesser 5150 km großer Mond, der zusammen mit Rhea und einigen anderen Trabanten den Saturn umkreist. |  | | Am 29.05.2000 verstarb er nach kurzer, schwerer Krankheit. |
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http://www.birds-online.de/meine_sittiche/verstorbene/titan.htm
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| | The Planet Saturn |
 | | Saturn as seen from its moons - artwork by David Seal |  | | Tethys, Titan and Mimas - moons of the planet Saturn |
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http://www.the-planet-saturn.com
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| | All-Yours.net: Montage of Saturn and several of its satellites, Dione, Tethys, Mimas, Enceladus, Rhea, and Titan |
 | | Space is unlimited and you can write and personalize your message after hitting the button directing you to next step. |  | | Montage of Saturn and several of its satellites, Dione, Tethys, Mimas, Enceladus, Rhea, and Titan |  | | All-Yours.net: Montage of Saturn and several of its satellites, Dione, Tethys, Mimas, Enceladus, Rhea, and Titan |
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http://www.all-yours.net/c/gallery/18.html
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| | informationsphere.com: Iapetus |
 | | The presented information is considered public information and may be distributed or copied. |  | | Other moons include Dione, Enceladus, Mimas, Phoebe, Rhea, Tethys, and Titan. |
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http://www.informationsphere.com/html/3504.htm
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| | LE SYSTEME SOLAIRE, THE SOLAR SYSTEM |
 | | Le dieu du ciel vaincu par sont fils, le titan chronos. |  | | 17) Pallas, Mimas, Cérès, Vesta, Dioné, Encelade, Téthys, Titan, Japet, Atlas, Epimetheus, Janus, Calypso, Hyperion, Phoebé, Telesto, Rhea. |
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http://www.astroyoze.com/SYSTEM.html
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| | Das Sonnensystem |
 | | Sonnensystem, Planeten,Sonne, Mercury, Merkur, Venus, Earth, Erde, Moon, Mond, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Neptun, Pluto, Europa, Ganymed, Io, Enceladus, Titan, Dione, Tethys, Mimas, Miranda, Charon, Triton |  | | Sind Sie im Frame gefangen, weil Sie durch eine Suchmaschine hierher geführt wurden? |
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http://www.space-odyssey.de/haupt.htm
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