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  1. Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
    10: ...ved in [[Haiti|Haitian]] [[Vodoun|voodoo]]. Not only did she film many hours of [[Vodoun|voodoo]] [[r...
    27: *''Medusa'' (1949) With [[Jean Erdman]]
  2. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    145: ... its composition can, as adding extra mass would only result in further gravitational compression (unt...
    185: The only spacecraft to have descended into Jupiter's atmo...
    223: So far the only spacecraft to orbit Jupiter is the ''[[Galileo s...
    263: #The [[Pasipha렧roup]] is a disperse and only vaguely distinct group that covers all the outer...
    275: * Jupiter is the setting of [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s classic film ''[[2001: A Space Odys...
  3. Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
    9: [[Stauromedusae]]<br/>
    15: ...is also sometimes used for the related classes of medusae ([[Hydrozoa]]) and box jellyfish ([[Cubozoa]]). ...
    18: ...ks like a saucer is called the [[medusa (biology)|medusa]] stage and is characterized by a round ([[radial...
    21: ...mage:07_jellyfish.jpg|thumb|250px|A typical scyphomedusa jellyfish]]
  4. Polyp (4768 bytes)
    1: ...e the polyp or hydroid and the [[medusa (biology)|medusa]]. Polyps are approximately cylindrical, elongate...
    3: ...owever, the individual may be either a polyp or a medusa.
    11: ... many hundreds or may be very few, in rare cases only one or two. They may be long and filamentous, or...
    17: ...th. This comparison, though far-fetched, is certainly more reasonable than the common name "coral-inse...
  5. Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
    21: ... The most familiar form is the [[Medusa (biology)|medusa]], while the smaller form is the [[larva]]l stage...
    23: ...In a few weeks, an ephyra will grow into an adult medusa, completing its complex life cycle. The jellyfish...
    26: Sea nettles are most commonly seen near the coasts during the [[summer]]. [[Sa...
  6. Roller coaster (14862 bytes)
    15: ... track divided into multiple sections or blocks. Only one train is permitted to be in a block at once....
    17: ... was running), then allow #1 into the station to unload.
    27: ...st roller coaster to use a tubular steel track. Unlike conventional wooden rails, tubular steel can b...
    29: ...allest and second fastest roller coaster, second only to Six Flags Great Adventure's Kingda Ka]]
    112: * First floorless coaster: Medusa, [[Six Flags Great Adventure]]. [[1997]]
  7. Moon Jelly (10363 bytes)
    18: ...in 3% [[salinity]] water but are typically found only in water with 6% salinity (Russell, 1953).
    21: ...emale [[medusa]] and a [[sperm]] from a different medusa to form a [[zygote]]. The zygote then turns into ...
    23: ...arges and matures to become the last stage, adult medusa. The strobila stage can reproduce by asexual fiss...
    25: ...e can last approximately 14 months, although some medusae die earlier in the winter (Aria, 1997).
    27: ...he polyp stage they reproduce asexually while the medusa stage they reproduce sexually.

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