mythology stuff im prolly doin nothin with. here's some titans
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mythology stuff im prolly doin nothin with. here's some titans
Little Personal take on the Roman Counterparts for the Greek Titanesses and Titans. Even I myself manage to come up with some Fan-Made Name Counterparts for some of these Other Gods instead of having the same counterparts have the same name as each other.
UPDATED: 11/4/2023; Since I no longer made a concept where Pontus and Thalassa were Titans (which I did regret making up that choice), I’ve decided to now stick with the Other Water Gods (who are the Parents of the Nereids) in my AU as Titans.
Titanesses and Titans (c) Greco-Roman Mythology SpongeBob Depiction of The Titans (c) Me
Iapetus is the third-largest natural satellite of Saturn, eleventh-largest in the Solar System, and the largest body in the Solar System known not to be in hydrostatic equilibrium. Iapetus is best known for its dramatic "two-tone" coloration. Discoveries by the Cassini mission in 2007 revealed several other unusual features, such as a massive equatorial ridge running three-quarters of the way around the moon.
Iapetus was discovered by Giovanni Domenico Cassini, an Italian astronomer, in October 1671. He had discovered it on the western side of Saturn and tried viewing it on the eastern side some months later, but was unsuccessful. This was also the case the following year, when he was again able to observe it on the western side, but not the eastern side. Cassini finally observed Iapetus on the eastern side in 1705 with the help of an improved telescope, finding it two magnitudes dimmer on that side.
Cassini correctly surmised that Iapetus has a bright hemisphere and a dark hemisphere, and that it is tidally locked, always keeping the same face towards Saturn. This means that the bright hemisphere is visible from Earth when Iapetus is on the western side of Saturn, and that the dark hemisphere is visible when Iapetus is on the eastern side. The dark hemisphere was later named Cassini Regio in his honor.
The original dark material is believed to have come from outside Iapetus, but now it consists principally of lag from the sublimation of ice from the warmer areas of Iapetus's surface. It contains organic compounds similar to the substances found in primitive meteorites or on the surfaces of comets; Earth-based observations have shown it to be carbonaceous, and it probably includes cyano-compounds such as frozen hydrogen cyanide polymers.
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Images: NASA/JPL; Gordan Ugarkovic, Ed, Kevin Gill
Iapetus
Iapetus, moon of Saturn captured by the Cassini spacecraft in 2007
Image credit: NASA/JPL
Íme az űr törmelékéből megszületett a Japetus, félig képzeletbeli zenekarunk Gergővel! Az első tektonikus tevékenységek melléktermékeként született is egy kedves kis dalocska. A logót ez úton is köszönjük Renátónak!
From the ashes of deep space Japetus has born, which is our half-fictional band with Gergő! From its first tectonic activity we managed to get some interesting material, check it out! The logo was designed by our friend Renátó !
Norilsk - Japetus