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Titan (astronomy) - astronomy.
The terrain is rugged and shows evidence of erosion from methane rain and from liquid seeping from underground. The rocklike ice chunks on the surface,photographed by Huygens, have a rounded shape that could result from their tumbling in flash floods. Scientists have also identified possible cold volcanoes that mayspew a mix of ammonia and water ice. Titan is Saturn’s densest moon. Planetary scientists theorize that Titan has a rocky core about 3,400 km (about 2,100 mi) in diameter, surrounded b...
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- ENCYCLOPEDIE: Titans
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- Neda Greek One of the oldest of the Oceanids, sea Nymph daughters of the Titan gods, Oceanus and Tethys; considered by many Greek writers to be a second-generation Titan.
- Titans - mythologie.
- Doris (Bounty) Greek An Oceanid, or ocean Nymph; one of the eldest daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys; herself considered a secondgeneration Titan.
- Dissertation du choc des titans
- dissertation sur le choc des titans
- Metis (Wisdom) Greek A Titan, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, an Oceanid, or ocean Nymph, who was counted among the Titans.
- Oceanus Greek The Titan son of Gaia and Uranus and the brother and husband of the Titan Tethys; father of all the Oceanids and all the rivers and seas of the world.
- Pleione Greek Daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys; a nymph, one of the eldest among the thousands of daughters born of this union who were themselves considered by many writers to be Titans.
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La Legende des Siecles
L'oeil distingue, au milieu du gouffre où l'air sanglote,
Quelque chose d'informe et de hideux qui flotte,
Un grand cachalot mort à carcasse de fer,
On ne sait quel cadavre à vau-l'eau dans la mer,
Oeuf de titan dont l'homme aurait fait un navire.
Léviathan; c'est là tout le vieux monde, Apre et démesuré dans sa fauve laideur; Léviathan, c'est là tout le passé: grandeur, Horreur. Le dernier siècle a vu sur la Tamise Croître un monstre à qui l'eau sans bornes fut promise, Et qui longtemps, Babel des mers, eut Londre entier Levant les yeux dans l'ombre au pied de son chantier. Effroyable, à sept mâts mêlant cinq cheminées Qui hennissaient au choc des vagues effrénées, Emportant, dans le bruit des aquilons sifflan...
- CESARA Albano de. Personnage du Titan ( 1803) de Jean-Paul. Albano
- Cronus (Kronus) Greek A Titan, the son of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth).
- Menoetius Greek A second-generation Titan; son of Iapetus and Clymene, who was a daughter of Oceanus; brother of Atlas, Prometheus, and Epimetheus.
- Nike (Nice; Victory) Greek The spirit of victory; a demigod or lesser goddess; daughter of the Titan Pallas and the water Nymph Styx; sister of Bia (Force), Cratus (Strength), and Zelus (Zeal).
- Zelus (Zelos; Zeal, Strife) Greek The personification of rivalry, envy, jealousy, and eagerness; a demigod or lesser god; son of the Titan Pallas and the water Nymph Styx; brother of Nike (Victory), Bia (Force), and Cratus (Strength).
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Cyclopes (1) (Singular: Cyclops; Round-eyed)
Greek Three sons of Uranus and Gaia, large
and strong, each with one eye in the middle of his
forehead; siblings of the Hecatoncheires, hundredhanded
giants, and the younger Titans.
These Cyclopes served King Proetus of the city Tiryns. For him, they built the great walls of the city. They built similar walls around the city of Mycenae and the famous Lion Gate there. The stones they used were so massive that the term “cyclopean” has come to mean gigantic. They were also called “belly-hands” for they worked for their livings.
- ROQUAIROL. Personnage du roman de Jean-Paul le Titan
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Prometheus (Forethought) Greek One of the
Titans, descended from the Earth Mother (Gaia)
and the Sky Father (Uranus); son of Iapetus and
one of the daughters of Oceanus, possibly Clymene;
brother of Atlas and Epimetheus; father of Deucalion.
knew he was being tricked, Zeus decided to keep the knowledge of fire-making from humankind. Prometheus, undaunted, stole fire from heaven, or from the forge of the smith-god, Hephaestus, and took it to Earth hidden in the hollow stalk of the fennel plant. He then began to teach people all the uses of fire—how to make tools and fashion metal, how to build, and how to cook. He also taught people how to sow and reap, and how to use herbs for healing. Prometheus, Bound and Unbound - Mythology. Pro...
- TITAN de J.P. Friedrich Richter (résumé et analyse)
- LES TITANS ET LA TITANOMACHIE
- Phoebe (Bright) Greek A Titan, one of the daughters of Uranus and Gaia.
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TPE: En quoi les matériaux utilisés pour la construction des cadres de vélo ont-ils des conséquences sur les performances des coureurs ?
On constate que la masse volumique du carbone est bien inférieure à celle de l'acier, puisqu'elle est de 1800 kg/m3, ce qui explique cette baisse de la masse des vélos.Le module d'élasticité du carbone n'est pas le même si on a un carbone HR (Haute résistance) ou un carbone HM (Haut module). En effet, le carbone HR a pourmodule d'élasticité 230 GPa, alors que le carbone HM a pour module 390 GPa. Dans les deux cas, ces valeurs restent supérieures à celle du vélo en Acier, le vélo encarbone est do...
- Palla s (Warrior) Greek A second generation Titan; considered by some to be the god of warfare and of the springtime battle season.
- Cratus (Crato s; Krato s; Strength) Greek The personification of strength; a demigod or lesser god; son of the Titan Pallas and the water Nymph Styx; brother of Nike (Victory), Bia (Force), and Zelus (Zeal).
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Les lunes du système solaire
LES SATELLITES INTERNES Adrastée, Métis, Amalthée et Thébé évoluent à l'intérieur de l'orbite de lo. De faibles dimensions (moins de 100 km de diamètre), ces lunes sont probablement les sources de poussière qui alimentent les anneaux de Jupiter. LES SATELLITES SATURNIENS principalement de la glace. Il porte la marque d 'un impact gigantesque qui l'a presque désintégré. Le cratère a un diamètre de 30 km, à comparer à un diamètre d'environ 200 km et...
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Natural Satellite - astronomy.
Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, also has few impact craters. Although icy volcanism from water and ammonia may occur along with some tectonic activity, Titan’s youngsurface is most likely the result of weather processes. Titan’s dense, cold atmosphere precipitates particles of complex organic molecules that accumulate as dunes andmountains. Methane rain erodes the surface and creates lakes at the moon’s poles. Triton’s young surface also may result from processes in its atmosphere, as well aserupt...
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Saturne - astronomie.
diamètres très variés, allant de 5.10 -6 m à environ 10 m. Ainsi, malgré leur apparence impressionnante, les anneaux de Saturne sont extrêmement minces — leur épaisseur n'excédant pas 1,5 km — et ne contiennent que très peu de matière. La séparation apparente entre les anneaux A et B est appelée division de Cassini, du nom de l'astronome français Jean-Dominique Cassini, qui l’a découverte auXVII e siècle. Un trou moins visible au sein de l’anneau A est appelé division de Encke, en hommage à l’as...
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Zeus (Day, Bright Sky) Greek The chief god
of Greek mythology.
induced Cronus into releasing his brothers and sisters, the siblings decided to go to war against Cronus and the Titans. For 10 long years, Zeus fought against the Titans, who were led by the mighty Atlas, for Cronus was now old. Finally Zeus enlisted the help of Gaia (Earth), who advised him to release the Cyclopes and the Hundred-Handed Ones (the Hecatoncheires), who had been imprisoned in the Underworld. Zeus did this, and in gratitude the Cyclopes gave Zeus the thunderbolt as a weapon. They...
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Greek Mythology
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INTRODUCTION
Temple of Apollo at Didyma
The Greeks built the Temple of Apollo at Didyma, Turkey (about 300 bc).
A1 The Creation of the Gods According to Greek myths about creation, the god Chaos (Greek for “Gaping Void”) was the foundation of all things. From Chaos came Gaea (“Earth”); the bottomlessdepth of the underworld, known as Tartarus; and Eros (“Love”). Eros, the god of love, was needed to draw divinities together so they might produce offspring. Chaosproduced Night, while Gaea first bore Uranus, the god of the heavens, and after him produced the mountains, sea, and gods known as Titans. The Tita...
- Victor Hugo est «voué au titanique».
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Saturn - astronomy.
measurements of the magnetic field made by the Voyager space probes in the 1980s. Additional Cassini findings reported in March 2007 suggested that particles originating from geysers on the moon Enceladus may provide a partial explanation for thechange. The neutral gas particles become electrically charged and are captured by Saturn’s magnetic field, forming a disk of hot, ionized gas around the planet’sequator. The charged particles interact with the magnetic field and slow down the rotation of...
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Greek Mythology.
world in search of her; as a result, fertility left the earth. Zeus commanded Hades to release Persephone, but Hades had cunningly given her a pomegranate seed toeat. Having consumed food from the underworld, Persephone was obliged to return below the earth for part of each year. Her return from the underworld each yearmeant the revival of nature and the beginning of spring. This myth was told especially in connection with the Eleusinian Mysteries, sacred rituals observed in the Greektown of Ele...
- Epimetheus (Afterthought) Greek Brother of Prometheus, a Titan.
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- Clash of the titans: Email v social media résumé
- Mnemosyne (Memory) Greek A Titan, daughter of Gaia and Uranus; with Zeus, mother of the Muses.
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Saturne.
Les satellites. Avant l'ère spatiale, on ne connaissait avec certitude que neuf satellites de Saturne ( voir Titan et Rhéa ). Les observations des sondes ont confirmé l'existence de deux satellites incertains, et montré qu'il en existait bien d'autres. On en dénombre actuellement 23, certains, très petits, semblant jouer un rôle dans le confinement des anneaux et appelés pour cette raison « satellites bergers ». Lancée en 1997, une sonde américano-européenne d'exploration du système saturni...
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PROMÉTHÉE : le mythe littéraire
Gravure de Flaxmann pour le Prométhée de Goethe (1795). il crible de ses sarcasmes le principe de la « jus· tice divine 11• Il situe la scène de son dialogue sur le Caucase, comme dans le Prométhée d'Eschyle. I/aigle qui. selon la volonté de 'Zeus, doit dévorer le foie du Titan. n'est pas encore arrivé ; en pré sence d'Hermès et d'Héphaïstos, -les exécuteurs des ordres du Dieu des Dieux, -le captif en pro fite JlOUr faire l'apologie des f...
- Perses (Destroyer) Greek A little-known secondgeneration Titan, the son of Crius and Eurybia.
- Rhea (Earth) Greek A Titan, the mother of the great ruling gods of Olympus.
- Omphal os (Navel) Greek The stone swallowed by Cronus, one of the Titans, thinking that it was his son Zeus.
- Apollo (mythology) Apollo (mythology), in Greek mythology, son of the god Zeus and Leto, daughter of a Titan.
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- Leto Greek A Titan; daughter of Coeus and Phoebe; mother, by Zeus, of the twin deities, Artemis and Apollo.
- Thaumus (Wonder) Greek An ancient sea god, ranked among the second-generation of Titans; son of Gaia and Pontus; brother of Ceto, Phorcys, Nereus, and Eurybia.