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09/13Virgo Virgo doesn't make for a bad friend, but they have very on-again, off-again friendships in their life. They are fickle and impulsive. They will end friendships very easily and without remorse. So if you don't hear from your Virgo friend, just pick the signs. Read More
What important discoveries were made early in the 20th centure by using RR Lyrae variables? 2) By measuring the direction and distance of each cluster, he was able to determine their 3D distribution in space. Thus, Globular Clusters map out a truly gigantic and roughly spherical volume of space about 20kpc across. Read More
In Greek myth, Aquarius was Ganymede, the young boy kidnapped by Zeus. Zeus sent his eagle, Aquila, to snatch Ganymede out of the fields where the boy was watching over his sheep. Ganymede would become the cupbearer for the Olympian gods. The constellation, Crater, is often thought to be Ganymede's cup. Read More
Mythology. Divine associations with Pisces include Poseidon/Neptune, Aphrodite, Eros, Typhon, Vishnu and the Sumerian goddess Inanna. Read More
They're honest and reliable as pals. Taurus natives are polite, trustworthy, and meticulous in their work life. When they're given a task, they'll focus on it with laser-like precision until it's completed. Read More
Taurus, the best soulmate for Capricorn, is loyal and reliable. In love and relationships, they follow a conservative approach. In this connection, Capricorn remains loyal, committed, and comfortable. Read More
The 10 Best Telescopes Comparison Chart Product Name Ranking Celestron- NexStar 130SLT Telescope 1 4.10 Celestron- PowerSeeker 127EQ Telescope 2 4.00 Celestron- 70mm Travel Scope DX Refractor Telescope 3 4.40 Celestron- NexStar 6SE Telescope 4 4.20 6 more rows Read More
Lovers whose relationship is doomed to fail are said to be "star-crossed" (frustrated by the stars), because those who believe in astrology claim that the stars control human destiny. William Shakespeare used the phrase to describe the lovers in Romeo and Juliet. Read More
Minerva Minerva, in Roman religion, the goddess of handicrafts, the professions, the arts, and, later, war; she was commonly identified with the Greek Athena. Read More
The radius of Jupiter is 11 times that of the Earth so 318 divided by 121 =2.628 which is the gravity on Jupiter if it had a solid surface. If your bag of sugar has a mass 2.628 times your bag of sawdust then that is why the sawdust weighs the same on Jupiter as the sugar does on Earth. Read More