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- List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
1: This is a '''list of reference tables''', similar to the collection of [[reference table]]s found ...
3: It includes listings or tabular information for quick reference, not narrative a...
7: Despite the present lack of support at Wikipedia for sorting tables, one...
9: ...dia:Page size]] suggests not to divide lists even large.
13: ...pacing=0 style="float: right; border-collapse: collapse"> - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
2: ...t of authority and [[freedom of thought]], particularly with [[science]], in [[Western society]].
7: ...uring this time he explored science and made many landmark discoveries.
10: ...covered what may be the oldest known non-linear relation in physics, between the tension and the pitch...
12: ...hnology of the [[1600s]]. According to Koyré¬ the law was arrived at deductively, and the experiments ...
14: ...e particular results that led to the time-squared law (Drake, 1973). - Jupiter (24639 bytes)
1: ... 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" align="right" width=280px
53: ...4 km]] [http://www.onasch.de/astro/showobject.php?lang=en&obj=p05]<br>(11.209 Earths)
55: ! align="left" | [[geographical pole|Polar]] [[diameter]]
58: ! align="left" | [[Oblateness]]
138: ...alled Jove). The [[astronomical symbol]] for the planet is a stylized representation of the god's ligh... - Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
1: ...em 0; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" style="float: right;" width=...
120: ...egarding whether Pluto should be classified as a planet (see below for details). Its symbol is a combi...
124: ... orbit of [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]]. It is [[#Planet X?|now known]] these discrepancies were an art...
126: ...emis]]'', ''[[Athene]]'', ''[[Atlas (mythology)|Atlas]]'', ''[[Cosmos]]'', ''[[Hera]]'', ''[[Hercules]...
128: ...ry]], was reading about the discovery of the new planet in the [[Times]] newspaper. He asked his grand... - Artemis (11271 bytes)
1: ...e.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom ClipArt]]]
7: ...[Helios]] as the [[sun god]]. Artemis also assimilated [[Caryatis]] ([[Carya]]).
11: ...apua]] and in holy forests (such as [[Aricia]], [[Latium]]) Her high priest lived in Aricia; his posi...
15: ...curred shortly after puberty), they were asked to lay all the accoutrements of virginity (toys, dolls,...
19: ...lower-class citizens and slaves worshipped her. Slaves could ask for and receive asylum in her temple... - Ocean (6829 bytes)
4: ...|Okeanos]], a Greek god of sea and water; [[Greek language|Greek]] ''ωκεαν	...
6: ...ng defined only by a line of [[latitude]] with no landmass boundaries.
8: ... Ocean (or ''the Arctic Sea'') as a part of the Atlantic Ocean.
12: ...y, making the Mediterranean a fourth ocean. (The Black Sea is connected to the Mediterranean through t...
22: ...ge:Ocean gravity map.gif|right|thumb|350px|Map of large underwater features. (1995, [[NOAA]])]] - Zeus (17267 bytes)
1: ..., Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
6: ...ic]] and [[Norse mythology]]. Tyr was however supplanted by [[Odin]] as the supreme god among the [[Ge...
8: ...n addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical Zeus also derives certain iconographic trai...
13: Zeus played a huge role in the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] Ol...
17: * A related title was '''Panhellenios''', ('Zeus of all th... - Virgo (3620 bytes)
1: {{Infobox Constellation|
20: *[[Crater (constellation)|Crater]]
21: *[[Corvus (constellation)|Corvus]]
24: latmax = 80 |
25: latmin = 80 | - Ursa Major (6591 bytes)
1: ...ated with the legend of [[Callisto the Greek myth|Callisto]].
3: ...an be seen to follow the rough outline of a large ladle, or dipper; this is recognized as a grouping o...
10: ...n be found by measuring a line five times the angular distance between the two ''pointer'' stars Dubhe...
16: *ν and ξ Ursae Majoris, Alula Borealis and Australis, the "first leap";
17: *λ and μ Ursae Majoris, Tania Borealis and A... - Ursa Minor (3030 bytes)
1: ...' in [[Latin]]. It is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was also one of the 48 listed by [[Ptol...
4: .... The star at the end of the dipper handle is [[Polaris]], the "''North''" or "''Pole Star''".
6: ...Big Dipper, a nearby asterism found in the constellation [[Ursa Major]].
8: ...hern) in [[French language|French]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]], to go with adjectives for the ot...
11: *Polaris (α UMi): a yellow [[supergiant]] of spe...
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