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- Isis (20790 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
3: ...is''' is a goddess in the [[Egyptian mythology|Egyptian belief]]. She was most prominent mythologicall...
7: ...ther goddesses. It eventually spread outside [[Egypt]] throughout the [[Middle East]] and [[Europe]], ...
12: ...ts pronunciation as ''eye-sis'' is a further corruption by English speakers. The Ancient Greeks tended...
14: ...nguage|Egyptian]] pronunciation is unknown, as Egyptian hieroglyphs only recorded [[consonant]]s and [... - Solar system (21174 bytes)
16: **[[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] (♆)
32: ...t they remain in the region between Jupiter and Neptune.
33: ...e [[semimajor axis|semi-major axes]] lie beyond Neptune's. These are further subdivided:
36: ...covered object [[90377 Sedna]], with a highly elliptical orbit extending from about 76 to 928 AU, does...
38: ...pg|right|thumb|Mosaic of Solar System planets except Pluto, including Earth's Moon (not to scale).]] - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
1: ... within the [[asteroid belt]], with [[ellipse|elliptical]] orbits between those of [[Mars (planet)|Mar...
4: ... be confused with Adolf Erman (1854-1937), the egyptologist --->.
16: ...largest asteroid in our inner solar system is [[1 Ceres]], with a diameter of 900-1000 km. Two other larg...
58: ...piter (planet)|Jupiter]]. Piazzi named it after [[Ceres]], the Greek goddess of agriculture.
62: ...steroid was discovered every year after that (except the wartime year 1945). Notable asteroid hunters ... - Planet (8450 bytes)
7: ...e named after [[Roman mythology|Roman]] gods, except for Earth which was not seen as a planet by the a...
20: # [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] (♆) - [[Neptune's natural satellites|13 moons]]
25: ... objects intermediate in size between Mercury and Ceres, which would include the five objects mentioned a...
29: ... [[gas]]eous material: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Uranian planets, or ice giants, are a sub-cla...
32: ...ound. Given recent discoveries of many [[trans-Neptunian object]]s which are very similar to Pluto in... - History of science (41710 bytes)
4: The [[Scientific Revolution]] saw the inception of the modern [[scientific method]] to guide t...
6: ...cience|natural]] and the [[social science]]s attempt to base their [[theory|theories]] on established ...
19: ...ristotle.jpg|thumb|120px|right|[[Aristotle]] (sculpture)]]
54: ...ed an important role. During this period the concepts of [[citation]] and [[peer review]] were develop...
61: ...n]] questioned religious doctrine. The works of [[Ptolemy]] (Astronomy), [[Galen]] (Medicine), and [[A... - Cereal (6537 bytes)
2: ...n the Roman goddess of grain, ''[[Ceres (goddess)|Ceres]]''. [[Staple food]] grains are often called ''[...
46: ...g or early summer. This cultivation system makes optimal use of water and frees the land for another c...
62: ...tein]], though the [[amino acid]] balance is not optimal. Whole grains (see below) are good sources of...
64: ...'whole grains''', which are not milled. Overconsumption of milled cereals is sometimes blamed for [[ob...
67: Once (optionally) milled and ground, the resulting flour is... - Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
89: ... 122.54° (to orbit)<br/>115.60? (to the [[ecliptic]])<sup>[http://www.hnsky.org/iau-iag.htm]</sup>
120: ...me prefer a different symbol resembling that of Neptune but with a circle in the top center for the mi...
124: ...htly incorrect value then known for the mass of Neptune.
128: ...lmost unanimous, the name Pluto was officially adopted and an announcement made by Slipher on [[May 1]...
134: ...any minor planet so far discovered in the trans-Neptunian [[Kuiper belt]]. See [[List of solar system ... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...Julian year by all Western European countries except England between about 1450 and 1600. The Gregoria...
8: *[[990]] - Russia adopts the Julian calendar.
15: ...discovered by [[France|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]].
19: *[[1801]] - The first known [[asteroid]] [[1 Ceres]] is discovered by [[Giuseppe Piazzi]].
28: *[[1892]] - [[Ellis Island]] opens to begin accepting immigrants to the [[United States]]. - Jefferson City, Missouri (7230 bytes)
46: *The statue on top of the Capitol building is [[Ceres]], the Goddess of Grain.
50: *Jefferson City has hosted a Jazzfest in September since 1994. (See also: [[Jazz]]) - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
7: ... origins of the story of Atlantis date back to Egyptian priests who transfered it to [[Solon]]. Solon ...
12: ... legendary event. Sonchis, priest of [[Thebes (Egypt)|Thebes]], is purported to have translated it int...
17: ...ypt|Saite]] priest showed him its history in [[Egyptian hieroglyph|hieroglyphic]] characters. Some ot...
20: ...ns did not know the fruits of [[Ceres (mythology)|Ceres]]. In fact, Old World cereals were unknown to [[...
23: ...by an outer ring-shaped continent, with the inscription, "The earth beyond the Ocean, where men lived ... - Cerium (12377 bytes)
121: | [[electron capture|ε]]
166: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font>
199: ...glass, cerium(IV) oxide allows for selective absorption of [[ultraviolet light]].
207: ...o named by Berzelius after the asteroid [[1 Ceres|Ceres]], discovered two years earlier ([[1801]]). - Rock formations (10410 bytes)
1: ... the result of [[weathering]] and [[erosion]] sculpting the existing rock. Rock formation in general r...
11: ...[volcanic]] extrusives. Again, erosive forces sculpt their current forms. An example is [[Iao Needle]]...
15: ...l, a knob, ridge or small mountain that rises abruptly, like an island, from a gently sloping or virtu...
91: *White Desert, [[Egypt]]
95: *Kagga Kamma, Ceres, [[Western Cape]], [[South Africa]]
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